Abstract

Within the plant ATP-binding cassette transporter family, pleiotropic drug resistance (PDR) transporters play essential functions, such as in hormone transport or defense against biotic and abiotic stresses. NtPDR1 from Nicotiana tabacum has been shown to be involved in the constitutive defense against pathogens through the secretion of toxic cyclic diterpenes, such as the antimicrobial substrates cembrene and sclareol from the leaf hairs (trichomes). However, direct evidence of an interaction between NtPDR1 and terpenes is lacking. Here, we stably expressed NtPDR1 in N. tabacum BY-2 suspension cells. NtPDR1 was purified as an active monomer glycosylated at a single site in the third external loop. NtPDR1 reconstitution in proteoliposomes stimulated its basal ATPase activity from 21 to 38 nmol of Pi·mg-1·min-1, and ATPase activity was further stimulated by the NtPDR1 substrates cembrene and sclareol, providing direct evidence of an interaction between NtPDR1 and its two substrates. Interestingly, NtPDR1 was also stimulated by capsidiol, a sesquiterpene produced by N. tabacum upon pathogen attack. We also monitored the transcriptional activity from the NtPDR1 promoter in situ with a reporter gene and found that, although NtPDR1 expression was limited to trichomes under normal conditions, addition of methyl jasmonate, a biotic stress hormone, induced expression in all leaf tissues. This finding indicated that NtPDR1 is involved not only in constitutive but also in induced plant defenses. In conclusion, we provide direct evidence of an interaction between the NtPDR1 transporter and its substrates and that NtPDR1 transports compounds involved in both constitutive (diterpenes) and induced (sesquiterpenes) plant defenses.

Highlights

  • Within the plant ATP-binding cassette transporter family, pleiotropic drug resistance (PDR) transporters play essential functions, such as in hormone transport or defense against biotic and abiotic stresses

  • A plant ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter stimulated by antimicrobial terpenes both the NtPDR1 transcript and protein levels increased upon incubation with methyl jasmonate, a stress-response hormone [25, 35]

  • We describe the overexpression of NtPDR1 in N. tabacum BY-2 cells, its purification, and its reconstitution into liposomes

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Summary

Edited by Joseph Jez

Within the plant ATP-binding cassette transporter family, pleiotropic drug resistance (PDR) transporters play essential functions, such as in hormone transport or defense against biotic and abiotic stresses. A plant ABC transporter stimulated by antimicrobial terpenes both the NtPDR1 transcript and protein levels increased upon incubation with methyl jasmonate, a stress-response hormone [25, 35] This induction can be related to plant defense upon infection by pathogens [36]. We demonstrate that NtPDR1, and not NpPDR5, a transporter involved in plant defense against insects used as a control, had its ATPase activity stimulated by the diterpenes cembrene and sclareol as well as by the sesquiterpene capsidiol. These data provide direct evidence of the interaction between NtPDR1 and these molecules and strongly suggest that NtPDR1 is involved in both constitutive and induced plant defenses

Results
Solubilization and purification
Reconstitution into liposomes
Discussion
Plant materials
Screening of the lines and cloning
Membrane preparation
Solubilization assays
Protease assay
ATPase activity
Flotation assay
Glycosylation profiling
GUS reporter activity
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