Oil body-mediated defense against fungi: From tissues to ecology
Oil body-mediated defense against fungi: From tissues to ecology
Oil bodies are localized in the seed cells and leaf cells of many land plants. They have a passive function as storage organelles for lipids. We recently reported that the leaf oil body has an active function as a subcellular factory that produces an antifungal oxylipin during fungal infection in Arabidopsis thaliana. Here, we propose a model for oil body-mediated plant defense. Remarkably, senescent leaves develop oil bodies and accumulate α-dioxygenase1 (α-DOX1) and caleosin3 (CLO3) on the oil-body membrane, which catalyze the conversion of α-linolenic acid to the phytoalexin 2-hydroxy-octadecatrienoic acid (2-HOT). The model proposes that senescent leaves actively produce antifungal oxylipins and phytoalexins, and abscised leaves contain a mixture of antifungal compounds. In natural settings, the abscised leaves with antifungal compounds accumulate in leaf litter and function to protect healthy tissues and young plants from fungal infection. Plants might have evolved this ecological function for dead leaves.
- Kyoto University Japan
α-dioxygenase, LTP3, senescence, HPOT, oil body, CLO3, Arabidopsis, hydroperoxyoctadecatrienoic acid, oxylipin, Models, Biological, GPAT2, 2-hydroxy-octadecatrienoic acid, Colletotrichum, lipid transfer protein 3, phytoalexin, caleosin3, glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase 2, fungal infection, LOX, Lipid Droplets, abscised leaf, 2-HOT, lipoxygenase, Plant Leaves, Organ Specificity, caleosin
α-dioxygenase, LTP3, senescence, HPOT, oil body, CLO3, Arabidopsis, hydroperoxyoctadecatrienoic acid, oxylipin, Models, Biological, GPAT2, 2-hydroxy-octadecatrienoic acid, Colletotrichum, lipid transfer protein 3, phytoalexin, caleosin3, glycerol-3-phosphate acyltransferase 2, fungal infection, LOX, Lipid Droplets, abscised leaf, 2-HOT, lipoxygenase, Plant Leaves, Organ Specificity, caleosin
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