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The evolutionary origin of jasmonate signalling and biosynthesis

Subject Area Plant Cell and Developmental Biology
Plant Biochemistry and Biophysics
Plant Genetics and Genomics
Term from 2015 to 2020
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 285640135
 
Higher plants respond to mechanical wounding and herbivory with the synthesis of the plant hormone jasmonoyl-isoleucine (JA-Ile) which in turn induces defense responses, both in local and systemic leaves. The model organism Arabidopsis thaliana has been instrumental in elucidating the JA-Ile-activated signal transduction chain, which starts with the formation of a JA-Ile-induced interaction between the F-Box protein COI1 and members of the family of JAZ repressors. COI1-mediated degradation of JAZ repressors is the key step for the activation of transcription. In this proposal, we are interested in the evolution of JA-Ile synthesis and its cognate COI1/JAZ-dependent perception. Starting point of the project is the finding that the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha genome/transcriptome contains MpCOI1 sequences, which show high similarity to AtCOI1. Amino acids which contact the ligand and/or the JAZ repressor degron are highly conserved. Moreover, a single JAZ gene encoding a degron peptide with almost the same amino acid sequence as the degron peptide of JAZs from angiosperms is present in the Marchantia genome. However, no JA or JA-Ile is detected in wounded thalli of M. polymorpha, which is consistent with the absence of the JA-Ile biosynthesis enzyme OPDA Reductase 3 (OPR3) in the publicly available genome and transcriptome sequences. In this proposal we aim to answer the following questions: (1) When during the evolution of land plants did JA biosynthesis and perception of JA-Ile by the COI1/JAZ co-receptor complex emerge? (2) What are the functions of COI1 and JAZ in M. polymorpha? (3) Is there a ligand that is perceived by the COI1/JAZ module in M. polymorpha?
DFG Programme Research Grants
 
 

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