| Literature DB >> 19624472 |
Xiaohua Yang1, Wenming Wang, Mark Coleman, Undral Orgil, Jiayue Feng, Xianfeng Ma, Robert Ferl, John G Turner, Shunyuan Xiao.
Abstract
The RPW8 locus from Arabidopsis thaliana Ms-0 includes two functional paralogous genes (RPW8.1 and RPW8.2) and confers broad-spectrum resistance via the salicylic acid-dependent signaling pathway to the biotrophic fungal pathogens Golovinomyces spp. that cause powdery mildew diseases on multiple plant species. To identify proteins involved in regulation of the RPW8 protein function, a yeast two-hybrid screen was performed using RPW8.2 as bait. The 14-3-3 isoform lambda (designated GF14lambda) was identified as a potential RPW8.2 interactor. The RPW8.2-GF14lambda interaction was specific and engaged the C-terminal domain of RPW8.2, which was confirmed by pulldown assays. The physiological impact of the interaction was revealed by knocking down GF14lambda by T-DNA insertion, which compromised basal and RPW8-mediated resistance to powdery mildew. In addition, over-expression of GF14lambda resulted in hypersensitive response-like cell death and enhanced resistance to powdery mildew via the salicylic acid-dependent signaling pathway. The results from this study suggest that GF14lambda may positively regulate the RPW8.2 resistance function and play a role in enhancing basal resistance in Arabidopsis.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19624472 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-313X.2009.03978.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant J ISSN: 0960-7412 Impact factor: 6.417