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Arabidopsis Defense against the Pathogenic Fungus Drechslera gigantea Is Dependent on the Integrity of the Unfolded Protein Response.

Simone Samperna1, Angela Boari2, Maurizio Vurro2, Anna Maria Salzano3, Pierluigi Reveglia4, Antonio Evidente4, Angelo Gismondi1, Antonella Canini1, Andrea Scaloni3, Mauro Marra1.   

Abstract

Drechslera gigantea Heald & Wolf is a worldwide-spread necrotrophic fungus closely related to the Bipolaris genus, well-known because many member species provoke severe diseases in cereal crops and studied because they produce sesterpenoid phytoxins named ophiobolins which possess interesting biological properties. The unfolded protein response (UPR) is a conserved mechanism protecting eukaryotic cells from the accumulation of unfolded/misfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). In plants, consolidated evidence supports the role of UPR in the tolerance to abiotic stress, whereas much less information is available concerning the induction of ER stress by pathogen infection and consequent UPR elicitation as part of the defense response. In this study, the infection process of D. gigantea in Arabidopsis thaliana wild type and UPR-defective bzip28 bzip60 double mutant plants was comparatively investigated, with the aim to address the role of UPR in the expression of resistance to the fungal pathogen. The results of confocal microscopy, as well as of qRT-PCR transcript level analysis of UPR genes, proteomics, microRNAs expression profile and HPLC-based hormone analyses demonstrated that ophiobolin produced by the fungus during infection compromised ER integrity and that impairment of the IRE1/bZIP60 pathway of UPR hampered the full expression of resistance, thereby enhancing plant susceptibility to the pathogen.

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Keywords:  Arabidopsis; Drechslera gigantea; IRE1/bZIP60 pathway; UPR; microRNAs; plant immunity; proteomics; salycilic acid

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33567651      PMCID: PMC7915340          DOI: 10.3390/biom11020240

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomolecules        ISSN: 2218-273X


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