Regulation of catalase activity and gene expression during Phytophthora nicotianae development and infection of tobacco
Date
2008
Authors
Hardham, Adrienne R
Blackman, Leila M
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Wiley-Blackwell Publishing
Abstract
Plant defence against pathogen attack typically incorporates an oxidative burst involving elevated levels of reactive oxygen
species such as hydrogen peroxide. In the present study, we have used an in-gel assay to monitor the activity of the hydrogen
peroxide scavenging enzyme, catalase, during asexual development of Phytophthora nicotianae and during infection of host tobacco plants. In vitro, catalase activity is highest in sporulating hyphae; in planta, catalase activity increases dramatically about 8 h after host inoculation. We have cloned and characterized three catalase genes, designated PnCat1, PnCat2 and PnCat3, from P. nicotianae and identified their homologues in P. infestans, P. sojae and P. ramorum. In all three species, Cat2 is predicted to be targeted to the peroxisome and the other catalases are likely to be cytosolic. Quantitative real-time PCR assessment of catalase transcripts during development and infection indicates that
peroxisomal PnCat2 is the gene predominantly expressed, with transcript levels peaking
in vitro in sporulating hyphae and in planta
increasing dramatically during the first 24 h after inoculation of susceptible tobacco seedlings. Levels of tobacco catalase gene
expression are significantly down-regulated in susceptible tobacco 4, 8 and 24 h post-inoculation and in resistant plants
at 24 h post-inoculation. Together, our results give evidence that during infection
P. nicotianae increases its own peroxisomal
catalase levels while concurrently down-regulating host catalase
expression. This behaviour is consistent with a role of pathogen catalase in counterdefence and protection against
oxidative stress and of pathogen-orchestrated enhanced plant cell death to
support necrotrophic pathogen growth and plant colonization.
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catalase, gene, Phytophthora, nicotianae, tobacco, plant, host, pathogen
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Molecular Plant Pathology 9.4 (2008): 495-510
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Journal article