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Molecular basis of methyl-salicylate-mediated plant airborne defence

Nature .. 2023-10; 
Qian Gong , Yunjing Wang , Linfang He , Fan Huang , Danfeng Zhang , Yan Wang , Xiang Wei , Meng Han , Haiteng Deng , Lan Luo , Feng Cui , Yiguo Hong, Yule Liu
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Abstract

Aphids transmit viruses and are destructive crop pests1. Plants that have been attacked by aphids release volatile compounds to elicit airborne defence (AD) in neighbouring plants2-5. However, the mechanism underlying AD is unclear. Here we reveal that methyl-salicylate (MeSA), salicylic acid-binding protein-2 (SABP2), the transcription factor NAC2 and salicylic acid-carboxylmethyltransferase-1 (SAMT1) form a signalling circuit to mediate AD against aphids and viruses. Airborne MeSA is perceived and converted into salicylic acid by SABP2 in neighbouring plants. Salicylic acid then causes a signal transduction cascade to activate the NAC2-SAMT1 module for MeSA biosynthesis to induce plant anti-aphid immunity and... More

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