TY - JOUR
T1 - Active Fluorescence Plant Activator N-FBT
T2 - A New Tool for the Study of Defense Signaling Pathway in Plants
AU - Chang, Kang
AU - Mei, Wenyi
AU - Guo, Tongtong
AU - Liu, Yin
AU - Shi, Yanxia
AU - Xu, Yufang
AU - Fang, Yuda
AU - Qian, Xuhong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2021/10/18
Y1 - 2021/10/18
N2 - Traditional methods for mechanism studies such as immunoassays and immunocytochemical analysis are comparatively expensive and time-consuming and cannot analyze the targets in a living sample directly. In this paper, we developed a new fluorescence-active compound as a tool to directly study the defense signaling pathway of plant activators in plants. At first, with the active and commercial plant activators FBT and BTH as the starting materials, the two new active fluorescence plant activators N-FBT and N-BTH were designed and synthesized; the second, based on a system for the study of protein-protein interactions, a new nucleolus-tethering system (New-NoTS) especially for the study of interaction between small molecules and proteins was developed. With these two new tools, a series of studies for the defense signaling pathway of new plant activators was conducted. The results showed that N-FBT could interact with both SABP2 (SA pathway) and MYC2 (JA pathway) at the same time while N-BTH only interacted with SABP2. This means that FBT can induce the plant immune system by activating both SA and JA signaling pathways, which directly supported the extensive activities of FBT not only for disease but also for insects. On the other hand, with this method, the interactions between fluorescent plant activators and proteins could be studied directly by visualization.
AB - Traditional methods for mechanism studies such as immunoassays and immunocytochemical analysis are comparatively expensive and time-consuming and cannot analyze the targets in a living sample directly. In this paper, we developed a new fluorescence-active compound as a tool to directly study the defense signaling pathway of plant activators in plants. At first, with the active and commercial plant activators FBT and BTH as the starting materials, the two new active fluorescence plant activators N-FBT and N-BTH were designed and synthesized; the second, based on a system for the study of protein-protein interactions, a new nucleolus-tethering system (New-NoTS) especially for the study of interaction between small molecules and proteins was developed. With these two new tools, a series of studies for the defense signaling pathway of new plant activators was conducted. The results showed that N-FBT could interact with both SABP2 (SA pathway) and MYC2 (JA pathway) at the same time while N-BTH only interacted with SABP2. This means that FBT can induce the plant immune system by activating both SA and JA signaling pathways, which directly supported the extensive activities of FBT not only for disease but also for insects. On the other hand, with this method, the interactions between fluorescent plant activators and proteins could be studied directly by visualization.
KW - active fluorescence compound
KW - defense signaling pathway
KW - nucleolus-tethering system
KW - plant activator
KW - plant immune system
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85115735060
U2 - 10.1021/acsagscitech.1c00203
DO - 10.1021/acsagscitech.1c00203
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85115735060
SN - 2692-1952
VL - 1
SP - 572
EP - 579
JO - ACS Agricultural Science and Technology
JF - ACS Agricultural Science and Technology
IS - 5
ER -