OC kappa increases in the levels of glucose, trehalose, TOR-P and transcripts encoding proteins involved in photosynthesis, and basal and secondary metabolisms in Eucalyptus globulus

Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Técnica Estatal de Quevedo, Quevedo, Ecuador
Department of Biology, Faculty of Chemistry and Biology, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Santiago, Chile
Center for Advanced Studies, Universidad de Playa Ancha, Viña del Mar, Chile
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.26500v1
Subject Areas
Agricultural Science, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Cell Biology, Plant Science
Keywords
Eucalyptus globulus, basal metabolism, growth, glucose, TOR kinase, OC kappa, secondary metabolism, trehalose
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© 2018 Saucedo et al.
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Saucedo S, González A, Gómez M, Contreras RA, Laporte D, Sáez CA, Zúñiga G, Moenne A. 2018. OC kappa increases in the levels of glucose, trehalose, TOR-P and transcripts encoding proteins involved in photosynthesis, and basal and secondary metabolisms in Eucalyptus globulus . PeerJ Preprints 6:e26500v1

Abstract

Oligo-carrageenan (OC) kappa increases net photosynthesis, and basal and secondary metabolism enzyme activities in Eucalyptus globulus trees. Here, trees were sprayed on leaves with water (control) or with OC kappa 1 mg ml-1, once a week, four times in total, and cultivated for 17 additional weeks (21 weeks in total). Height, level of glucose, trehalose, TOR phosphorylated in Ser2448 (TOR-P) and transcripts encoding TOR and S6 kinase (S6K) as well as the level of transcripts encoding proteins and enzymes involved in glucose accumulation, photosynthesis, C, N and S assimilation, and synthesis of phenylpropanoid compounds (PPCs) and terpenes were determined. Treated trees showed an increase in height of 105% compared to controls at week 21. Treated trees showed an increase in glucose and trehalose level having an oscillatory pattern with maximal levels for glucose at week 1, 9-11 and 17-19, and for trehalose at weeks 1-3, 5, 8-9, 12, 15-16 and 18-21. TOR-P showed increases from week 1 until the end of the experiment with peaks at weeks 2, 6, 12 and 16. The level of tor transcripts showed peaks at weeks 3, 6, 10-11 and 13 whereas the level of s6k transcripts remained unchanged. In addition, transcripts encoding proteins involved in photosynthesis, and enzymes involved in glucose accumulation, C, N and S assimilation, and synthesis of secondary metabolites showed an oscillatory pattern with increases mainly at weeks 3-4, 5-6, 10-11, and in some cases at weeks 13-14 and 16-18. Thus, the increases in trehalose levels better correlate with increases in TOR-P and transcript levels. Therefore, OC kappa induced an increase in the levels of glucose, trehalose, TOR-P and expression of genes involved in photosynthesis, and basal and secondary metabolism which may explain, at least in part, the increase in growth and defense responses in E. globulus trees.

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Supplemental Information

Western blot raw film images

Film images of Western blot using anti-TRP-P and anti-RbcL

DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.26500v1/supp-1

Primer sequences for Eucalyptus qPCR

Primer sequences for qPCR of metabolic genes of Eucalyptus globulus, detailing annealing temperature and product size.

DOI: 10.7287/peerj.preprints.26500v1/supp-2