Nature Communications (Feb 2023)
Identification of a tomato UDP-arabinosyltransferase for airborne volatile reception
- Koichi Sugimoto,
- Eiichiro Ono,
- Tamaki Inaba,
- Takehiko Tsukahara,
- Kenji Matsui,
- Manabu Horikawa,
- Hiromi Toyonaga,
- Kohki Fujikawa,
- Tsukiho Osawa,
- Shunichi Homma,
- Yoshikazu Kiriiwa,
- Ippei Ohmura,
- Atsushi Miyagawa,
- Hatsuo Yamamura,
- Mikio Fujii,
- Rika Ozawa,
- Bunta Watanabe,
- Kenji Miura,
- Hiroshi Ezura,
- Toshiyuki Ohnishi,
- Junji Takabayashi
Affiliations
- Koichi Sugimoto
- Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University
- Eiichiro Ono
- Research Institute, Suntory Global Innovation Center Ltd, Suntory Foundation for Life Sciences
- Tamaki Inaba
- Graduate School of Integrated Science and Technology, Shizuoka University
- Takehiko Tsukahara
- Graduate School of Integrated Science and Technology, Shizuoka University
- Kenji Matsui
- Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for Innovation, Yamaguchi University
- Manabu Horikawa
- Bioorganic Research Institute, Suntory Foundation for Life Sciences
- Hiromi Toyonaga
- Research Institute, Suntory Global Innovation Center Ltd, Suntory Foundation for Life Sciences
- Kohki Fujikawa
- Bioorganic Research Institute, Suntory Foundation for Life Sciences
- Tsukiho Osawa
- Bioorganic Research Institute, Suntory Foundation for Life Sciences
- Shunichi Homma
- Faculty of Agriculture, Shizuoka University
- Yoshikazu Kiriiwa
- Faculty of Agriculture, Shizuoka University
- Ippei Ohmura
- Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology
- Atsushi Miyagawa
- Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology
- Hatsuo Yamamura
- Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology
- Mikio Fujii
- School of Pharmacy, International University of Health and Welfare
- Rika Ozawa
- Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University
- Bunta Watanabe
- Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University, Gokasho
- Kenji Miura
- Tsukuba-Plant Innovation Research Center, University of Tsukuba
- Hiroshi Ezura
- Tsukuba-Plant Innovation Research Center, University of Tsukuba
- Toshiyuki Ohnishi
- Faculty of Agriculture, Shizuoka University
- Junji Takabayashi
- Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-36381-8
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 14,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 10
Abstract
Volatiles from herbivore-infested plants can function as chemical warning signals to neighbouring plants. Here the authors show that a tomato UDP-glycosyltransferase can convert a volatile signal emitted by infested plants to promote plant defense.