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Identification and characterisation of serotonin signalling in the potato cyst nematode Globodera pallida reveals new targets for crop protection
by
Crisford, Anna
, Ludlow, Elizabeth
, Marvin, Jessica
, Harmer, Rachel
, Holden-Dye, Lindy
, Urwin, Peter
, O'connor, Vincent
, Calahorro, Fernando
, Keefe, Francesca
, Hibbard, Jennifer
, Lilley, Catherine
, Kearn, James
in
Amines
/ Biogenic amines
/ Host plants
/ Nematodes
/ Nervous system
/ Pests
/ Pharmacology and Toxicology
/ Plant protection
/ Reserpine
/ Serotonin
/ Signal transduction
/ Tryptophan
/ Tryptophan hydroxylase
/ Vesicular monoamine transporter
2018
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Identification and characterisation of serotonin signalling in the potato cyst nematode Globodera pallida reveals new targets for crop protection
by
Crisford, Anna
, Ludlow, Elizabeth
, Marvin, Jessica
, Harmer, Rachel
, Holden-Dye, Lindy
, Urwin, Peter
, O'connor, Vincent
, Calahorro, Fernando
, Keefe, Francesca
, Hibbard, Jennifer
, Lilley, Catherine
, Kearn, James
in
Amines
/ Biogenic amines
/ Host plants
/ Nematodes
/ Nervous system
/ Pests
/ Pharmacology and Toxicology
/ Plant protection
/ Reserpine
/ Serotonin
/ Signal transduction
/ Tryptophan
/ Tryptophan hydroxylase
/ Vesicular monoamine transporter
2018
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Identification and characterisation of serotonin signalling in the potato cyst nematode Globodera pallida reveals new targets for crop protection
by
Crisford, Anna
, Ludlow, Elizabeth
, Marvin, Jessica
, Harmer, Rachel
, Holden-Dye, Lindy
, Urwin, Peter
, O'connor, Vincent
, Calahorro, Fernando
, Keefe, Francesca
, Hibbard, Jennifer
, Lilley, Catherine
, Kearn, James
in
Amines
/ Biogenic amines
/ Host plants
/ Nematodes
/ Nervous system
/ Pests
/ Pharmacology and Toxicology
/ Plant protection
/ Reserpine
/ Serotonin
/ Signal transduction
/ Tryptophan
/ Tryptophan hydroxylase
/ Vesicular monoamine transporter
2018
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Identification and characterisation of serotonin signalling in the potato cyst nematode Globodera pallida reveals new targets for crop protection
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Identification and characterisation of serotonin signalling in the potato cyst nematode Globodera pallida reveals new targets for crop protection
2018
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Plant parasitic nematodes are microscopic pests that invade plant roots and cause extensive damage to crops worldwide. To investigate mechanisms underpinning their parasitic behaviour we used a chemical biology approach: We discovered that reserpine, a plant alkaloid known for its antagonism of the mammalian vesicular monoamine transporter VMAT and ability to impart a global depletion of synaptic biogenic amines in the nervous system, potently impairs the ability of the potato cyst nematode Globodera pallida to enter the host plant root. We show that this effect of reserpine is mediated by an inhibition of serotonergic signalling that is essential for activation of the stylet, a lance-like organ that protrudes from the mouth of the worm and which is used to pierce the host root to gain access. Prompted by this we identified core molecular components of G. pallida serotonin signalling encompassing the target of reserpine, VMAT; the synthetic enzyme for serotonin, tryptophan hydroxylase; the G protein coupled receptor SER-7 and the serotonin-gated chloride channel MOD-1. We found that inhibitors of tryptophan hydroxylase, SER-7 and MOD-1 phenocopy the plant protecting action of reserpine. Thus targeting the serotonin signalling pathway presents a promising new route to control plant parasitic nematodes.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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