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Isochorismate synthase is required for phylloquinone, but not salicylic acid biosynthesis in rice

Zengqian Wang, Guiqing Yang, Dandan Zhang, Guangxin Li, Jin‐Long Qiu, Jie Wu

2024aBIOTECH23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Salicylic acid (SA) is a phytohormone required for plant growth and defense signaling. There are two major SA biosynthesis pathways in plants: the isochorismate synthase (ICS) pathway and the phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) pathway. It has been demonstrated in several plant species, including the model plant Arabidopsis , that SA is derived predominantly from the ICS pathway. Here, we employed the CRISPR/Cas9 system to generate ICS knockout mutants in rice ( Oryza sativa L.). The Osics mutants display severe growth defects, and are completely devoid of phylloquinone, an isochorismate-derived product. The growth defects of Osics can be rescued through exogenous application of 1,4-dihydroxy-2-naphthoic acid (NA), a precursor of phylloquinone. Remarkably, the basal SA levels are not altered in the Osics mutants. Our findings support a role of OsICS in the biosynthesis of phylloquinone, and imply that SA biosynthesis in rice may occur through an alternative route other than the ICS pathway.

Topics & Concepts

Salicylic acidBiosynthesisMutantOryza sativaBiochemistryATP synthasePhenylalanine ammonia-lyaseArabidopsisBiologyEnzymeChemistryPhenylalanineAmino acidGenePlant Gene Expression AnalysisPlant-Microbe Interactions and ImmunityPhotosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms