
Unlocking Cuscuta Campestris: The Secrets of Nature’s Parasite

CcMCA1inhibition can stall the growth ofCuscuta campestrisparasitic organs. Credit: Osaka Metropolitan University
Suppression of the CcMCA1 gene has potential in halting invasive plant species
The parasitic vine Cuscuta campestris grows by latching onto the stems and leaves of plants and inserting organs called haustorium into the host plant tissues to draw nutrients. The haustorium is formed when ion channels in the cell membrane are stimulated during coiling and induce a reaction within the cell.
Further, Cuscuta campestris has many types of ion channels, but which ones were linked to the development of haustorium were previously unknown.
“For the first time, the genes involved in sensing mechanical stimuli that lead to the climbing of vines, such as morning glories and bindweed, have been discovered,” declared Osaka Metropolitan University Professor Koh Aoki of the Graduate School of Agriculture.
Professor Aoki led an OMU team in discovering that when the expression of the gene Cuscuta campestris MID1-COMPLEMENTING ACTIVITY1 (CcMCA1) was suppressed, the number of haustorium per centimeter decreased.
“We want to continue to identify other ion channel genes involved in this process and aim to explain the various mechanisms of plant senses on the microscopic level,” Professor Aoki added. “Furthermore, we hope this will lead to the development of measures to control plants that cause harm economically to crops.”
The findings were published in Plant and Cell Physiology.
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Koh Aoki
Osaka Metropolitan University
kaoki@omu.ac.jp
Original Publication
Jihwan Park, Kyo Morinaga, Yuma Houki, Ayako Tsushima, Koh Aoki
Journal: Plant and Cell Physiology
Method of Research: Experimental study
Article Title: Involvement of MID1-COMPLEMENTING ACTIVITY 1 encoding a mechanosensitive ion channel in prehaustorium development of the stem parasitic plant Cuscuta campestris
Article Publication Date: 17-Jan-2025
DOI: 10.1093/pcp/pcaf009
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Yung-Hsiang Kao
Osaka Metropolitan University
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Source: EurekAlert!