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First published online July 18, 2002; 10.1104/pp.000802 Plant Physiol, August 2002, Vol. 129, pp. 1607-1615 Inhibition of the Plastidic ATP/ADP Transporter Protein Primes Potato Tubers for Augmented Elicitation of Defense Responses and Enhances Their Resistance against Erwinia carotovoraUniversität Kaiserslautern, Fachbereich Biologie, Pflanzenphysiologie, Erwin-Schrödinger-Strasse, D-67663 Kaiserslautern, Germany (C.L., U.C., W.J., H.E.N.); Bundesanstalt für Getreide-, Kartoffel-, und Fettforschung im Forschungsverbund Produkt und Ernährungsforschung, Schützenberg 12, D-32756 Detmold, Germany (T.B.); and Molecular Plant and Protein Biotechnology Cologne GmbH, Neurather Ring 1, D-51063 Köln, Germany (A.M., K.D.)
Tubers of transgenic potato (Solanum
tuberosum) plants with decreased activity of the plastidic
ATP/ADP transporter AATP1 display reduced levels of starch,
modified tuber morphology, and altered concentrations of primary
metabolites. Here, we demonstrate that the spontaneous production of
hydrogen peroxide, the endogenous content of salicylic acid, and the
levels of mRNAs of various defense-related genes are similar in tuber
discs of wild-type and AATP1(St)
antisense plants. However, upon challenging the tissue with fungal
elicitors or culture supernatants of the soft rot-causing pathogen
Erwinia carotovora subsp. atroseptica,
the AATP1(St) antisense tubers exhibit
highly potentiated activation of defense responses when compared with
wild-type tissue. The augmented defense responses comprise enhanced
accumulation of transcripts of five defense-related genes
( * Corresponding author; e-mail neuhaus{at}rhrk.uni-kl.de; fax 49-631-2052600. © 2002 American Society of Plant Physiologists |
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