Tomato strigolactones: a more detailed look

Plant Signal Behav. 2013 Jan;8(1):e22785. doi: 10.4161/psb.22785. Epub 2012 Dec 6.

Abstract

Strigolactones are plant signaling molecules that induce germination of parasitic plant seeds, initiate host plant - arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus symbiosis and act as plant hormones controlling shoot branching and root architecture. To date four unique strigolactones (e.g., orobanchol, didehydroorobanchol isomers 1 and 2 and the aromatic strigolactone solanacol) have been reported in the root exudates and extracts of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum). Here we report on the presence of several additional strigolactones in tomato root exudates and extracts, orobanchyl acetate, two 7-hydroxyorobanchol isomers, 7-oxoorobanchol and two additional didehydroorobanchol isomers and discuss their possible biological relevance.

Keywords: 7-hydroxyorobanchol; 7-oxoorobanchol; MRM-LC-MS/MS; biosynthetic pathway; didehydroorobanchol; orobanchol; orobanchyl acetate; solanacol; strigolactones; tomato.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Furans / metabolism
  • Indenes / metabolism
  • Isomerism
  • Lactones / metabolism*
  • Plant Extracts / chemistry
  • Plant Exudates / chemistry
  • Plant Roots / metabolism*
  • Signal Transduction
  • Solanum lycopersicum / metabolism*

Substances

  • (4-hydroxy-5,8-dimethyl-3-(4-methyl-5-oxo-2,5-dihydrofuran-2-yloxy)methylene)-3a,4-dihydro-3H-indeno(1,2-b)furan-2(8bH)-one
  • 7-oxoorobanchol
  • Furans
  • Indenes
  • Lactones
  • Plant Extracts
  • Plant Exudates
  • orobanchol