Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.409, No.4, 634-639, 2011
OsJAR1 and OsJAR2 are jasmonyl-L-isoleucine synthases involved in wound- and pathogen-induced jasmonic acid signalling
The synthesis of JA-IIe was catalysed by JA-Ile synthase, which is a member of the group I GH3 family of proteins. Here, we showed evidence that OsGH3.5 (OsJAR1) and OsGH3.3 (OsJAR2) are the functional JA-Ile synthases in rice, using recombinant proteins. The expression levels of OsJAR1 and OsJAR2 were induced in response to wounding with the concomitant accumulation of JA-Ile. In contrast, only the expression of OsJAR1 was associated with the accumulation of JA-Ile after blast infection. Our data suggest that these two JA-Ile synthases are differentially involved in the activation of JA signalling in response to wounding and pathogen challenge in rice. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Jasmonyl-L-isoleucine synthase;Jasmonic acid;Jasmonyl-L-isoleucine;Wound response;Response to blast infection