A lentinan-loaded hydrogel with core-shell structure induces
broad-spectrum resistance against plant virus by activating the
expression of CML30
Abstract
Control of plant virus disease largely depends on the induced plant
defense achieved by the external application of synthetic chemical
inducers with the ability to modify defense-signaling pathways. However,
most of the molecular mechanisms underlying these inducers remain
unknown. Here, we developed a lentinan-loaded hydrogel with the
core-shell structure and discovered how it protects plant from different
virus infections. The hydrogel was synthesized by adding a chitosan
shell on the surface of the sodium alginate-calcium ion-lentinan (LNT)
hydrogel (SL-gel) to form CSL-gel. CSL-gel exhibits the capacity of
prolonging the stable-release of lentinan and promoting calcium ions
release. Application of CSL-gel on the root of plants significantly
promotes plant growth and development and induces broad-spectrum
resistance against TMV, TuMV, PVX and TRV. Furthermore, we found that
the sustained release of calcium ions from the CSL-gel triggers the high
expression of cal-modulin-like protein 30 (CML30), and silencing of
CML30 enhances the susceptibility of tobacco to TMV. Our findings
provide evidence that the novel and synthetic CSL-gel with the
sustainable release of LNT and calcium ion strongly inhibits the plant
virus infection. This study uncovers a novel mode of action by which
CSL-gel with the stable release of calcium ion triggers CML30
expression.