TY - JOUR
T1 - Transcriptional regulation of plant inducible defenses against herbivores
T2 - A mini-review
AU - Woldemariam, Melkamu G.
AU - Baldwin, Ian T.
AU - Galis, Ivan
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank the German Academic Exchange Program (DAAD) and the Max Plank Society for funding.
PY - 2011/6
Y1 - 2011/6
N2 - Inducible plant defenses against herbivores are controlled by a transient burst of jasmonic acid (JA) and its conversion to the active hormone (3R,7S)-jasmonoyl-L-isoleucine (JA-Ile). JA-Ile shows high affinity for binding to the COI1 protein complex with JAZ repressor protein(s), a multi component JA-Ile receptor, promoting hormone-dependent ubiquitination and degradation of JAZ transcriptional repressors. Degradation of JAZ proteins in Arabidopsis leads to the release of a bHLH transcription factor, MYC2, which functions as a master regulator of JA-dependent defense responses. Because the activity of the MYC2 coincides with the presence of active jasmonate in cells, it is unlikely that MYC2, alone, regulates prolonged transcriptional responses of genes encoding enzymes required for the accumulation of defense metabolites. In this review, we focus on MYC2 and a specific group of MYC2-regulated 'secondary' transcription factors as critical components of the JA signal transduction pathway that controls inducible chemical defense responses in plants.
AB - Inducible plant defenses against herbivores are controlled by a transient burst of jasmonic acid (JA) and its conversion to the active hormone (3R,7S)-jasmonoyl-L-isoleucine (JA-Ile). JA-Ile shows high affinity for binding to the COI1 protein complex with JAZ repressor protein(s), a multi component JA-Ile receptor, promoting hormone-dependent ubiquitination and degradation of JAZ transcriptional repressors. Degradation of JAZ proteins in Arabidopsis leads to the release of a bHLH transcription factor, MYC2, which functions as a master regulator of JA-dependent defense responses. Because the activity of the MYC2 coincides with the presence of active jasmonate in cells, it is unlikely that MYC2, alone, regulates prolonged transcriptional responses of genes encoding enzymes required for the accumulation of defense metabolites. In this review, we focus on MYC2 and a specific group of MYC2-regulated 'secondary' transcription factors as critical components of the JA signal transduction pathway that controls inducible chemical defense responses in plants.
KW - Defense
KW - Herbivores
KW - Jasmonic acid (JA)
KW - MYC2
KW - Transcription factor
KW - bHLH
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U2 - 10.1080/17429145.2010.544779
DO - 10.1080/17429145.2010.544779
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:79952660172
SN - 1742-9145
VL - 6
SP - 113
EP - 119
JO - Journal of Plant Interactions
JF - Journal of Plant Interactions
IS - 2-3
ER -