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Comparison of the effects of cryptogein and oligogalacturonides on tabacco cells and evidence of different forms of desensitization induced by these elicitors

Alain PuginAngela Lebrun-garciaStéphane BourqueMarie-noëlle BinetAnnick Chiltz

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0106 biological sciencesNicotiana tabacumchemistry.chemical_elementStimulationPlant ScienceCalciumBiology01 natural sciences[SDV.GEN.GPL]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics/Plants genetics03 medical and health sciences[SDV.GEN.GPL] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics/Plants geneticsBotanyGeneticsExtracellularComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS030304 developmental biologyCalcium signaling0303 health sciencesGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationElicitorCell biologyRespiratory burstchemistrySignal transductionAgronomy and Crop Science010606 plant biology & botany

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Abstract The effects of cryptogein and oligogalacturonides (OGs) were compared on tobacco cells by measuring calcium influx and calcium-dependent responses including extracellular alkalinization and H 2 O 2 production. The main difference is the higher calcium influx and the sustained H 2 O 2 production induced by cryptogein compared to OGs. Amplitude and duration of calcium signalling triggered by cryptogein or OGs may explain the necrotic effect of cryptogein, and the absence of necrosis in tobacco plants treated with OGs. We used induction of alkalinization and H 2 O 2 production to investigate cryptogein effects after a first treatment with cryptogein or OGs, and reciprocally. Results show that tobacco cells treated with OGs or cryptogein differed in their ability to respond to a subsequent stimulation: OGs-treated cells were refractory to the same stimulus but remained responsive to cryptogein whereas cryptogein-treated cells still responded weakly to a second application of cryptogein or OGs. Desensitization induced by OGs and cryptogein could correspond, respectively, to some forms of homologous or heterologous desensitization described in animal systems. Alternatively, cryptogein-activated pathways via large calcium influx could promote important cellular modifications leading to a reduction of response in general.

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