Literature DB >> 33875651

A central circadian oscillator confers defense heterosis in hybrids without growth vigor costs.

Li Yang1,2, Pengtao Liu1, Xuncheng Wang1, Aolin Jia1, Diqiu Ren1, Yaru Tang2, Yaqi Tang2, Xing Wang Deng3,4, Guangming He5.   

Abstract

Plant immunity frequently incurs growth penalties, which known as the trade-off between immunity and growth. Heterosis, the phenotypic superiority of a hybrid over its parents, has been demonstrated for many traits but rarely for disease resistance. Here, we report that the central circadian oscillator, CCA1, confers heterosis for bacterial defense in hybrids without growth vigor costs, and it even significantly enhances the growth heterosis of hybrids under pathogen infection. The genetic perturbation of CCA1 abrogated heterosis for both defense and growth in hybrids. Upon pathogen attack, the expression of CCA1 in F1 hybrids is precisely modulated at different time points during the day by its rhythmic histone modifications. Before dawn of the first infection day, epigenetic activation of CCA1 promotes an elevation of salicylic acid accumulation in hybrids, enabling heterosis for defense. During the middle of every infection day, diurnal epigenetic repression of CCA1 leads to rhythmically increased chlorophyll synthesis and starch metabolism in hybrids, effectively eliminating the immunity-growth heterosis trade-offs in hybrids.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33875651     DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-22268-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


  71 in total

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Journal:  Nat Rev Genet       Date:  2013-06-11       Impact factor: 53.242

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Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2015-07-08       Impact factor: 14.919

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Journal:  Nat Genet       Date:  2010-03-28       Impact factor: 38.330

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Journal:  Annu Rev Plant Biol       Date:  2013-02-06       Impact factor: 26.379

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Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2015-11-02       Impact factor: 11.205

8.  Salicylic acid biosynthesis is enhanced and contributes to increased biotrophic pathogen resistance in Arabidopsis hybrids.

Authors:  Li Yang; Bosheng Li; Xiao-yu Zheng; Jigang Li; Mei Yang; Xinnian Dong; Guangming He; Chengcai An; Xing Wang Deng
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2015-06-12       Impact factor: 14.919

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Journal:  Nature       Date:  2008-11-23       Impact factor: 49.962

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  2 in total

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Authors:  Ching Chan
Journal:  Cells       Date:  2022-09-25       Impact factor: 7.666

2.  Core circadian clock and light signaling genes brought into genetic linkage across the green lineage.

Authors:  Todd P Michael
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2022-09-28       Impact factor: 8.005

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