| Literature DB >> 23004358 |
Hai Wang1,2, Yuqing Lu1,3, Pei Liu1, Wei Wen1, Jianhua Zhang1, Xiaochun Ge2, Yiji Xia1.
Abstract
AtNUDT7 was reported to be a negative regulator of EDS1-mediated immunity in Arabidopsis. However, the underlying molecular and genetic mechanism of the AtNUDT7-regulated defense pathway remains elusive. Here we report that AtNUDT7 and its closest paralog AtNUDT6 function as novel negative regulators of SNC1, a TIR-NB-LRR-type R gene. SNC1 is upregulated at transcriptional and possibly post-transcriptional levels in nudt6-2 nudt7. The nudt6-2 nudt7 double mutant exhibits autoimmune phenotypes that are modulated by temperature and fully dependent on EDS1. The nudt6-2 nudt7 mutation causes EDS1 nuclear accumulation shortly after the establishment of autoimmunity caused by the temperature shift. We found that a low ammonium/nitrate ratio in growth media leads to a higher level of nitrite-dependent nitric oxide (NO) production in nudt6-2 nudt7, and NO acts in a positive feedback loop with EDS1 to promote the autoimmunity. The low ammonium/nitrate ratio also enhances autoimmunity in snc1-1 and cpr1, two other autoimmune mutants in Arabidopsis. Our study indicates that Arabidopsis senses the ammonium/nitrate ratio as an input signal to determine the amplitude of the EDS1-mediated defense response, probably through the modulation of NO production.Entities:
Keywords: AtNUDT6; AtNUDT7; EDS1; SNC1; ammonium/nitrate ratio; nitric oxide
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23004358 DOI: 10.1111/tpj.12032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant J ISSN: 0960-7412 Impact factor: 6.417