of defence-related genes. 1,2 Additionally, plants often induce a hypersensitive response (HR) characterized by a localized cell death often associated with disease resistance. 3 This form of programmed cell death (PCD) 4 requires gene expression and metabolic activities 3 that displays apoptosis-like features. Thaxtomin A (TXT) is a nitrated dipeptide phytotoxin produced by all plant-pathogenic of the Streptomyces species. 5,6 TXT inhibits the cellulose synthesis, suggesting that cell wall is one of the main target of TXT. 7,8 In the roots of different species, TXT stimulates H + efflux across plasma membrane (PM) and a short lived Ca 2+ influx, inhibited by La 3+ , a PM Ca 2+ channel inhibitor. 9 TXT also induces cell death depending on active gene transcription and de novo protein synthesis, which are PCD hallmarks. 10 We recently reported new insights regarding the effect of TXT 11 by using A. thaliana suspension cells, a convenient material for studying early physiological events induced by pathogens. 10,[12][13][14][15] We showed that the transient increase in [Ca 2+ ] cyt was a key step of a further signaling pathway leading to the death of the cells in response to a TXT accordingly to previous studies which showed that Ca 2+ activity changes are involved in PCD in plant, as in animal. 16,17 Fast rises in [Ca 2+ ] cyt are effectively also frequently described as one of the earliest responses to various microbial phytotoxins and elicitors 18,19 and numerous studies led to the conclusion that activation of defence responses depends on Ca 2+ influxes from the apoplast into the cytosol of plant cells. 16 Notably, elicitor-induced uptake of Ca 2+ from the extracellular medium was shown to be required for the controlled generation of H 2 O 2 , 20-22 the activation of MAPK pathways, 2,23 the activation of defence related genes 24 and production of phytoalexin. 16 In the present work, we extended our study by comparing the TXT-induced responses in A. thaliana and N. tabacum BY2 suspension cells. The cell death detection experiments and Ca 2+ assay we performed demonstrate that the signal transduction pathways leading to the cell death in response to TXT are different in these two plant models.Arabidopsis thaliana L. suspension cells were grown in Gamborg medium (pH 5.8) and Nicotiana tabacum BY2 suspension cells were grown in Murashige and Skoog medium (pH 5.8). All experiments were performed using log-phase cells (4 days after sub-culture for Arabidopsis and 6 days for BY2). Cell death was quantified using [Plant Signaling & Behavior 4:2, 142-144; February 2009]
; ©2009 Landes BioscienceThaxtomin A (TXT) is a phytotoxin produced by all plantpathogenic Streptomyces scabies involved in the potato scab disease. Their pathogenicity was previously correlated with the production of TXT. Calcium is known to be an essential second messenger associated with pathogen-induced plant responses and cell death. We have effectively shown that in Arabidopsis thaliana cell suspensions, TXT induces an early short lived Ca 2+ inf...