| Literature DB >> 30394556 |
Bo Yang1,2, Yuyin Wang1,2, Baodian Guo1,2, Maofeng Jing1,2, Hao Zhou1,2, Yufei Li1,2, Haonan Wang1,2, Jie Huang1,2, Yan Wang1,2, Wenwu Ye1,2, Suomeng Dong1,2, Yuanchao Wang1,2.
Abstract
Phytophthora pathogens secrete many effector proteins to manipulate host innate immunity. PsAvh238 is a Phytophthora sojae N-terminal Arg-X-Leu-Arg (RXLR) effector, which evolved to escape host recognition by mutating one nucleotide while retaining plant immunity-suppressing activity to enhance infection. However, the molecular basis of the PsAvh238 virulence function remains largely enigmatic. By using coimmunoprecipitation and liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry analysis, we identified the 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase (ACS) isoforms, the key enzymes in ethylene (ET) biosynthesis, as a host target of PsAvh238. We show that PsAvh238 interacts with soybean ACSs (GmACSs) in vivo and in vitro. By destabilizing Type2 GmACSs, PsAvh238 suppresses Type2 ACS-catalyzed ET biosynthesis and facilitates Phytophthora infection. Silencing of Type2 GmACSs, and inhibition of ET biosynthesis or signaling, increase soybean susceptibility to P. sojae infection, supporting a role for Type2 GmACSs and ET in plant immunity against P. sojae. Moreover, wild-type P. sojae but not the PsAvh238-disrupted mutants, inhibits ET induction and promotes P. sojae infection in soybean. Our results highlight the ET biosynthesis pathway as an essential part in plant immunity against P. sojae and a direct effector target.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990Phytophthora sojaezzm321990; RXLR effector; Type2 ACS; ethylene; plant immunity
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30394556 DOI: 10.1111/nph.15581
Source DB: PubMed Journal: New Phytol ISSN: 0028-646X Impact factor: 10.151