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Mol. Cells 2006; 22(2): 233-238

Published online January 1, 1970

© The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology

Induction of a Salicylic Acid Glucosyltransferase, AtSGT1, Is an Early Disease Response in Arabidopsis thaliana

Jong Tae Song

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Endogenous salicylic acid (SA) and its predominant conjugates, SA 2-O-b-D-glucoside (SAG) and the glucose ester of SA (SGE), increase dramatically during plant defense responses. Here I report the isolation and characterization of an Arabidopsis thaliana UDP-glucose:SA glucosyltransferase1 (AtSGT1) gene using a tobacco SGT gene previously reported, whose product catalyzes the formation of both SAG and SGE. The recombinant AtSGT1 protein had significant activities with SA and benzoic acid, and synthesized SAG and SGE. Northern blot analysis showed that AtSGT1 was rapidly induced both by exogenous SA and infection with the bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas syringae, indicating that pathogen-inducible AtSGT1 expression is an early disease response and may be involved in the accumulation of glucosyl SA during pathogenesis.

Keywords Glucose Ester of SA; SA Glucosyltransferase; Salicylic Acid; SA 2-O-b-D-Glucoside

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Mol. Cells 2006; 22(2): 233-238

Published online October 31, 2006

Copyright © The Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology.

Induction of a Salicylic Acid Glucosyltransferase, AtSGT1, Is an Early Disease Response in Arabidopsis thaliana

Jong Tae Song

Abstract

Endogenous salicylic acid (SA) and its predominant conjugates, SA 2-O-b-D-glucoside (SAG) and the glucose ester of SA (SGE), increase dramatically during plant defense responses. Here I report the isolation and characterization of an Arabidopsis thaliana UDP-glucose:SA glucosyltransferase1 (AtSGT1) gene using a tobacco SGT gene previously reported, whose product catalyzes the formation of both SAG and SGE. The recombinant AtSGT1 protein had significant activities with SA and benzoic acid, and synthesized SAG and SGE. Northern blot analysis showed that AtSGT1 was rapidly induced both by exogenous SA and infection with the bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas syringae, indicating that pathogen-inducible AtSGT1 expression is an early disease response and may be involved in the accumulation of glucosyl SA during pathogenesis.

Keywords: Glucose Ester of SA, SA Glucosyltransferase, Salicylic Acid, SA 2-O-b-D-Glucoside

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