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Volatile uptake, transport, perception, and signaling shape a plant’s nose

Lei Wang, Matthias Erb

2022Essays in Biochemistry43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Herbivore-induced plant volatiles regulate defenses in undamaged neighboring plants. Understanding the mechanisms by which plant volatiles are taken up, perceived, and translated into canonical defense signaling pathways is an important frontier of knowledge. Volatiles can enter plants through stomata and the cuticle. They are likely perceived by membrane-associated receptors as well as intracellular receptors. The latter likely involves metabolization and transport across cell membranes by volatile transporters. Translation of volatiles into defense priming and induction typically involves mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs), WRKY transcription factors, and jasmonates. We propose that the broad range of molecular processes involved in volatile signaling will likely result in substantial spatiotemporal and ontogenetic variation in plant responsiveness to volatiles, with important consequences for plant-environment interactions.

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PerceptionBiologyChemistryBiophysicsNeurosciencePlant biochemistry and biosynthesisPlant Reproductive BiologyInsect-Plant Interactions and Control
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