Proteomics and Metabolomics Studies on the Biotic Stress Responses of Rice: an Update

Abstract Biotic stresses represent a serious threat to rice production to meet global food demand and thus pose a major challenge for scientists, who need to understand the intricate defense mechanisms. Proteomics and metabolomics studies have found global changes in proteins and metabolites during...

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Main Authors: Kieu Thi Xuan Vo, Md Mizanor Rahman, Md Mustafizur Rahman, Kieu Thi Thuy Trinh, Sun Tae Kim, Jong-Seong Jeon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-03-01
Series:Rice
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12284-021-00461-4
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spelling doaj-8f8c5f5f4b834ecda8df85a8dc9a69c22021-03-21T12:46:53ZengSpringerOpenRice1939-84251939-84332021-03-0114111610.1186/s12284-021-00461-4Proteomics and Metabolomics Studies on the Biotic Stress Responses of Rice: an UpdateKieu Thi Xuan Vo0Md Mizanor Rahman1Md Mustafizur Rahman2Kieu Thi Thuy Trinh3Sun Tae Kim4Jong-Seong Jeon5Graduate School of Biotechnology and Crop Biotech Institute, Kyung Hee UniversityGraduate School of Biotechnology and Crop Biotech Institute, Kyung Hee UniversityGraduate School of Biotechnology and Crop Biotech Institute, Kyung Hee UniversityGraduate School of Biotechnology and Crop Biotech Institute, Kyung Hee UniversityDepartment of Plant Bioscience, Pusan National UniversityGraduate School of Biotechnology and Crop Biotech Institute, Kyung Hee UniversityAbstract Biotic stresses represent a serious threat to rice production to meet global food demand and thus pose a major challenge for scientists, who need to understand the intricate defense mechanisms. Proteomics and metabolomics studies have found global changes in proteins and metabolites during defense responses of rice exposed to biotic stressors, and also reported the production of specific secondary metabolites (SMs) in some cultivars that may vary depending on the type of biotic stress and the time at which the stress is imposed. The most common changes were seen in photosynthesis which is modified differently by rice plants to conserve energy, disrupt food supply for biotic stress agent, and initiate defense mechanisms or by biotic stressors to facilitate invasion and acquire nutrients, depending on their feeding style. Studies also provide evidence for the correlation between reactive oxygen species (ROS) and photorespiration and photosynthesis which can broaden our understanding on the balance of ROS production and scavenging in rice-pathogen interaction. Variation in the generation of phytohormones is also a key response exploited by rice and pathogens for their own benefit. Proteomics and metabolomics studies in resistant and susceptible rice cultivars upon pathogen attack have helped to identify the proteins and metabolites related to specific defense mechanisms, where choosing of an appropriate method to identify characterized or novel proteins and metabolites is essential, considering the outcomes of host-pathogen interactions. Despites the limitation in identifying the whole repertoire of responsive metabolites, some studies have shed light on functions of resistant-specific SMs. Lastly, we illustrate the potent metabolites responsible for resistance to different biotic stressors to provide valuable targets for further investigation and application.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12284-021-00461-4ProteomicsMetabolomicsBiotic stressMagnaporthe oryzaeBrown Plant hopperXanthomonas oryzae
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author Kieu Thi Xuan Vo
Md Mizanor Rahman
Md Mustafizur Rahman
Kieu Thi Thuy Trinh
Sun Tae Kim
Jong-Seong Jeon
spellingShingle Kieu Thi Xuan Vo
Md Mizanor Rahman
Md Mustafizur Rahman
Kieu Thi Thuy Trinh
Sun Tae Kim
Jong-Seong Jeon
Proteomics and Metabolomics Studies on the Biotic Stress Responses of Rice: an Update
Rice
Proteomics
Metabolomics
Biotic stress
Magnaporthe oryzae
Brown Plant hopper
Xanthomonas oryzae
author_facet Kieu Thi Xuan Vo
Md Mizanor Rahman
Md Mustafizur Rahman
Kieu Thi Thuy Trinh
Sun Tae Kim
Jong-Seong Jeon
author_sort Kieu Thi Xuan Vo
title Proteomics and Metabolomics Studies on the Biotic Stress Responses of Rice: an Update
title_short Proteomics and Metabolomics Studies on the Biotic Stress Responses of Rice: an Update
title_full Proteomics and Metabolomics Studies on the Biotic Stress Responses of Rice: an Update
title_fullStr Proteomics and Metabolomics Studies on the Biotic Stress Responses of Rice: an Update
title_full_unstemmed Proteomics and Metabolomics Studies on the Biotic Stress Responses of Rice: an Update
title_sort proteomics and metabolomics studies on the biotic stress responses of rice: an update
publisher SpringerOpen
series Rice
issn 1939-8425
1939-8433
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract Biotic stresses represent a serious threat to rice production to meet global food demand and thus pose a major challenge for scientists, who need to understand the intricate defense mechanisms. Proteomics and metabolomics studies have found global changes in proteins and metabolites during defense responses of rice exposed to biotic stressors, and also reported the production of specific secondary metabolites (SMs) in some cultivars that may vary depending on the type of biotic stress and the time at which the stress is imposed. The most common changes were seen in photosynthesis which is modified differently by rice plants to conserve energy, disrupt food supply for biotic stress agent, and initiate defense mechanisms or by biotic stressors to facilitate invasion and acquire nutrients, depending on their feeding style. Studies also provide evidence for the correlation between reactive oxygen species (ROS) and photorespiration and photosynthesis which can broaden our understanding on the balance of ROS production and scavenging in rice-pathogen interaction. Variation in the generation of phytohormones is also a key response exploited by rice and pathogens for their own benefit. Proteomics and metabolomics studies in resistant and susceptible rice cultivars upon pathogen attack have helped to identify the proteins and metabolites related to specific defense mechanisms, where choosing of an appropriate method to identify characterized or novel proteins and metabolites is essential, considering the outcomes of host-pathogen interactions. Despites the limitation in identifying the whole repertoire of responsive metabolites, some studies have shed light on functions of resistant-specific SMs. Lastly, we illustrate the potent metabolites responsible for resistance to different biotic stressors to provide valuable targets for further investigation and application.
topic Proteomics
Metabolomics
Biotic stress
Magnaporthe oryzae
Brown Plant hopper
Xanthomonas oryzae
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12284-021-00461-4
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