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Consequences of adaptation of TAL effectors on host susceptibility to Xanthomonas.

Doron Teper1, Nian Wang1.   

Abstract

Transcription activator-like effectors (TALEs) are virulence factors of Xanthomonas that induce the expression of host susceptibility (S) genes by specifically binding to effector binding elements (EBEs) in their promoter regions. The DNA binding specificity of TALEs is dictated by their tandem repeat regions, which are highly variable between different TALEs. Mutation of the EBEs of S genes is being utilized as a key strategy to generate resistant crops against TALE-dependent pathogens. However, TALE adaptations through rearrangement of their repeat regions is a potential obstacle for successful implementation of this strategy. We investigated the consequences of TALE adaptations in the citrus pathogen Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri (Xcc), in which PthA4 is the TALE required for pathogenicity, whereas CsLOB1 is the corresponding susceptibility gene, on host resistance. Seven TALEs, containing two-to-nine mismatching-repeats to the EBEPthA4 that were unable to induce CsLOB1 expression, were introduced into Xcc pthA4:Tn5 and adaptation was simulated by repeated inoculations into and isolations from sweet orange for a duration of 30 cycles. While initially all strains failed to promote disease, symptoms started to appear between 9-28 passages in four TALEs, which originally harbored two-to-five mismatches. Sequence analysis of adapted TALEs identified deletions and mutations within the TALE repeat regions which enhanced putative affinity to the CsLOB1 promoter. Sequence analyses suggest that TALEs adaptations result from recombinations between repeats of the TALEs. Reintroduction of these adapted TALEs into Xcc pthA4:Tn5 restored the ability to induce the expression of CsLOB1, promote disease symptoms and colonize host plants. TALEs harboring seven-to-nine mismatches were unable to adapt to overcome the incompatible interaction. Our study experimentally documented TALE adaptations to incompatible EBE and provided strategic guidance for generation of disease resistant crops against TALE-dependent pathogens.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33465093      PMCID: PMC7845958          DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1009310

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS Genet        ISSN: 1553-7390            Impact factor:   5.917


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