The Pseudomonas phytotoxin coronatine mimics octadecanoid signalling molecules of higher plants

  • Weiler, E.W.
  • Kutchan, T.M.
  • Gorba, T.
  • Brodschelm, W.
  • Niesel, U.
  • Bublitz, F.
Publication date
May 1994
Publisher
Published by Elsevier B.V.

Abstract

AbstractThe phytotoxic principle, coronatine, which is present in several pathovars of the plant pathogen, Pseudomonas syringae was shown to be highly active in completely different, jasmonate-selective bioassays. At nanomolar to micromolar concentrations, coronatine induced the accumulation of defense-related secondary metabolites in several plant cell cultures, induced transcript accumulation of the elicitor-responsive gene encoding the berberine bridge enzyme of Eschscholtzia californica, as well as the coiling response of Bryonia dioica tendrils. Biological activity critically depended upon the structure of coronatine, and slight modifications, such as methylation of the carboxyl moiety or reduction of the carbonyl group, rendered the m...

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