| Literature DB >> 32343804 |
Sheng Yang1,2,3, Yuanyuan Shi1,2,3, Longyun Zou1,2,3, Jinfeng Huang1,2,3, Lei Shen1,2,3, Yuzhu Wang1,2,3, Deyi Guan1,2,3, Shuilin He1,2,3.
Abstract
Plant mildew-resistance locus O (MLO) proteins influence susceptibility to powdery mildew. However, their roles in plant responses to other pathogens and heat stress remain unclear. Here, we showed that CaMLO6, a pepper (Capsicum annuum) member of MLO clade V, is a protein targeted to plasma membrane and probably endoplasmic reticulum. The transcript expression level of CaMLO6 was upregulated in the roots and leaves of pepper plants challenged with high temperature and high humidity (HTHH) and was upregulated in leaves but downregulated in roots of plants infected with the bacterial pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum. CaMLO6 was also directly upregulated by CaWRKY40 upon HTHH but downregulated by CaWRKY40 upon R. solanacearum infection. Virus-induced gene silencing of CaMLO6 significantly decreased pepper HTHH tolerance and R. solanacearum susceptibility. Moreover, CaMLO6 overexpression enhanced the susceptibility of Nicotiana benthamiana and pepper plants to R. solanacearum and their tolerance to HTHH, effects that were associated with the expression of immunity- and thermotolerance-associated marker genes, respectively. These results suggest that CaMLO6 acts as a positive regulator in response to HTHH but a negative regulator in response to R. solanacearum. Moreover, CaMLO6 is transcriptionally affected by R. solanacearum and HTHH; these transcriptional responses are at least partially regulated by CaWRKY40. © Crown copyright 2020.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990 Capsicum annuumzzm321990 ; zzm321990 Ralstonia solanacearumzzm321990 ; CaMLO6; CaWRKY40; High temperature–high humidity
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32343804 DOI: 10.1093/pcp/pcaa052
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Cell Physiol ISSN: 0032-0781 Impact factor: 4.927