| Literature DB >> 32586913 |
Yuqing He1, Gaojie Hong2, Hehong Zhang3, Xiaoxiang Tan3, Lulu Li3, Yaze Kong2, Tian Sang4, Kaili Xie3, Jia Wei2, Junmin Li3, Fei Yan3, Pengcheng Wang4, Hongning Tong5, Chengcai Chu6, Jianping Chen7, Zongtao Sun7.
Abstract
The crosstalk between brassinosteroid (BR) and jasmonic acid (JA) signaling is crucial for plant growth and defense responses. However, the detailed interplay between BRs and JA remains obscure. Here, we found that the rice (Oryza sativa) Glycogen synthase kinase3 (GSK3)-like kinase OsGSK2, a conserved kinase serving as a key suppressor of BR signaling, enhanced antiviral defense and the JA response. We identified a member of the JASMONATE ZIM-domain (JAZ) family, OsJAZ4, as a OsGSK2 substrate and confirmed that OsGSK2 interacted with and phosphorylated OsJAZ4. We demonstrated that OsGSK2 disrupted the OsJAZ4-OsNINJA complex and OsJAZ4-OsJAZ11 dimerization by competitively binding to the ZIM domain, perhaps helping to facilitate the degradation of OsJAZ4 via the 26S proteasome pathway. We also showed that OsJAZ4 negatively modulated JA signaling and antiviral defense and that the BR pathway was involved in modulating the stability of OsJAZ4 protein in an OsCORONATINE INSENSITIVE1-dependent manner. Collectively, these results suggest that OsGSK2 enhances plant antiviral defenses by activating JA signaling as it directly interacts with, phosphorylates, and destabilizes OsJAZ4. Thus, our findings provide a clear link between BR and JA signaling.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32586913 PMCID: PMC7474301 DOI: 10.1105/tpc.19.00499
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Cell ISSN: 1040-4651 Impact factor: 11.277