Isoproturon-Induced Salicylic Acid Confers Arabidopsis Resistance to Isoproturon Phytotoxicity and Degradation in Plants

0301 basic medicine 03 medical and health sciences Arabidopsis Proteins Herbicides Tandem Mass Spectrometry Phenylurea Compounds Arabidopsis Salicylic Acid Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid Herbicide Resistance
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.8b04281 Publication Date: 2018-11-08T00:49:43Z
ABSTRACT
This study identified the effect of salicylic acid on degradation of isoproturon in Arabidopsis. Three T-DNA insertion mutant lines pal1- 1, pal1- 2, and eps1- 1 defective in salicylic acid synthesis were tested, which showed higher isoproturon accumulation and a toxic symptom in the mutants. When treated with 5 mg/L salicylic acid, these lines displayed a lower level of isoproturon and showed an attenuated toxic symptom. An RNA-sequencing study identified 2651 (1421 up and 1230 down) differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in eps1- 1 and 2211 (1556 up and 655 down) in pal1- 2 mutant plants (>2.0 fold change, p < 0.05). Some of the DEGs covered Phase I-III reaction components, like glycosyltransferases (GTs) and ATP-binding cassette transporters (ABCs). Using ultra performance liquid chromatography-time-of-flight-tandem-mass spectrometer/mass spectrometer (UPLC/Q-TOF-MS/MS), 13 Phase I and four Phase II metabolites were characterized. Of these, two metabolites 1-OH-isopropyl-benzene-O-glucoside and 4-isopropylphenol-S-2-methylbutanoyl-serine, have been identified and reported for the first time.
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