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Plant Physiol, October 2000, Vol. 124, pp. 865-872

Gene Induction of Stilbene Biosynthesis in Scots Pine in Response to Ozone Treatment, Wounding, and Fungal Infection1

Hélène Chiron, Alain Drouet, François Lieutier, Hans-Dieter Payer, Dieter Ernst,* and Heinrich Sandermann Jr.

University of Orléans, Biology Department BP6749, F-45067 Orléans cedex 2, France (H.C., A.D., F.L.); and Exposure Chamber Group (H.-D.P.) and GSF-National Research Center for Environment and Health, Institute of Biochemical Plant Pathology (H.C., D.E., H.S.), D-85764 Neuherberg, Germany

The S-adenosyl-L-methionine:pinosylvin-O-methyltransferase (PMT)2 gene was sequenced from Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris). The open reading frame is arranged in two exons spaced by one 102-bp intron. Promoter regulatory elements such as two "CAAT" boxes and one "TATA" box were identified. Several cis-regulatory elements were recognized: stress-responsive elements (Myb-responsive elements) as well as G, H, and GC boxes. Moreover, elicitor-responsive elements (W boxes) and a sequence resembling the simian virus 40 enhancer core were found. In phloem and needles of control trees, the transcripts of stilbene synthase (STS) and PMT were hardly detectable. Increased ozone fumigation up to 0.3 µL L-1 enhanced the transcript level of STS and PMT in needles but not in healthy phloem. Wounding, e.g. mock inoculation, of stem-phloem was characterized by a transient increase in STS and PMT transcripts, which was more pronounced in the case of fungal inoculation. Combination of fungal-challenge or mock treatment with ozone resulted in a positive interaction at 0.3 µL L-1. Scots pine stilbene formation appeared to be induced via STS and PMT gene expression upon ozone and fungal stress as well as wounding. The broad stress-responsiveness is in agreement with the range of various cis-acting elements detected in the STS and PMT promoters.


1 This work was supported by the European Community (grant no. FAIR-BM-955721 to H.C.) and in part by EUROSILVA and the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (grant no. SFB 607).

2 A patent application has been filed for the PMT gene (Deutsche Patentanmeldung no. 10006204.0).

* Corresponding author; e-mail ernst{at}gsf.de; fax 49-89-3187-3383.

© 2000 American Society of Plant Physiologists



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