Department of Biological Sciences, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, USA.
Plant Signal Behav. 2010 Jan;5(1):42-4. doi: 10.4161/psb.5.1.10119.
Systemin is a wound signaling peptide from tomato that is important for plant defenses against herbivory. The systemin receptor was initially identified as the tomato homolog of the brassinosteroid receptor BRI1, but genetic evidence argued against this finding. However, we found that BRI1 may function as an inappropriate systemin binding protein that does not activate the systemin signaling pathway. Here we provide evidence that systemin perception is localized in a tissue-type specific manner. Mesophyll protoplasts were not sensitive to systemin, while they responded to other elicitors. We hypothesize that the elusive systemin receptor is a protein with high similarity to BRI1 which is specifically localized in vascular tissue like the systemin precursor prosystemin. Binding of systemin to BRI1 may be an artifact of transgenic BRI1-overexpressing plants, but does not take place in wild type tomato cells.
系统素是一种来自番茄的伤口信号肽,对植物抵御草食性至关重要。系统素受体最初被鉴定为拟南芥油菜素内酯受体 BRI1 的番茄同源物,但遗传证据对此发现提出了质疑。然而,我们发现 BRI1 可能作为一种不适当的系统素结合蛋白发挥作用,而不能激活系统素信号通路。在这里,我们提供证据表明,系统素的感知以组织类型特异性的方式定位。叶肉原生质体对系统素不敏感,但对其他激发子有反应。我们假设,难以捉摸的系统素受体是一种与 BRI1 高度相似的蛋白质,它与系统素前体 prosystemin 一样,特异性地定位于血管组织中。系统素与 BRI1 的结合可能是转基因 BRI1 过表达植物的一个假象,但在野生型番茄细胞中并不发生。