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DOI: 10.1038/ncomms6372
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Cotton cytochrome P450 CYP82D regulates systemic cell death by modulating the octadecanoid pathway

Longqing Sun,Longfu Zhu,Li Xu,Daojun Yuan,Min Liu,Xianlong Zhang

Oxylipin
Lipoxygenase
Fatty acid
2014
Abstract Plant oxylipins are derived from unsaturated fatty acids and play roles in plant growth and development as well as defence. Although recent studies have revealed that fatty acid metabolism is involved in systemic acquired resistance, the precise function of oxylipins in plant defence remains unknown. Here we report a cotton P450 gene SILENCE-INDUCED STEM NECROSIS ( SSN ), RNAi suppression of which causes a lesion mimic phenotype. SSN is also involved in jasmonate metabolism and the response to wounding. Fatty acid and oxylipin metabolite analysis showed that SSN overexpression causes hyperaccumulation of hydroxide and ketodiene fatty acids and reduced levels of 18:2 fatty acids, whereas silencing causes an imbalance in LOX (lipoxygenase) expression and excessive hydroperoxide fatty acid accumulation. We also show that an unknown oxylipin-derived factor is a putative mobile signal required for systemic cell death and hypothesize that SSN acts as a valve to regulate HR on pathogen infection.
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    Cotton cytochrome P450 CYP82D regulates systemic cell death by modulating the octadecanoid pathway” is a paper by Longqing Sun Longfu Zhu Li Xu Daojun Yuan Min Liu Xianlong Zhang published in 2014. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.