Plant perception of beta-aminobutyric acid is mediated by an aspartyl-tRNA synthetase

Luna, E., Van Hulten, M., Zhang, Yuhua, Berkowitz, O., Lopez, A. P., Petriacq, P., Sellwood, M. A., Chen, B., Burrell, M., Van De Meene, A., +3 more...Pieterse, C. M., Flors, V. and Ton, J. (2014) Plant perception of beta-aminobutyric acid is mediated by an aspartyl-tRNA synthetase. Nature Chemical Biology, 10 (6). pp. 450-6. 10.1038/nchembio.1520
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Specific chemicals can prime the plant immune system for augmented defense. β-aminobutyric acid (BABA) is a priming agent that provides broad-spectrum disease protection. However, BABA also suppresses plant growth when applied in high doses, which has hampered its application as a crop defense activator. Here we describe a mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana that is impaired in BABA-induced disease immunity (ibi1) but is hypersensitive to BABA-induced growth repression. IBI1 encodes an aspartyl-tRNA synthetase. Enantiomer-specific binding of the R enantiomer of BABA to IBI1 primed the protein for noncanonical defense signaling in the cytoplasm after pathogen attack. This priming was associated with aspartic acid accumulation and tRNA-induced phosphorylation of translation initiation factor eIF2α. However, mutation of eIF2α-phosphorylating GCN2 kinase did not affect BABA-induced immunity but relieved BABA-induced growth repression. Hence, BABA-activated IBI1 controls plant immunity and growth via separate pathways. Our results open new opportunities to separate broad-spectrum disease resistance from the associated costs on plant growth.

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