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Barley powdery mildew effector CSEP0162 targets endosomal MON1 important for immunity.

Wenlin LiaoMads Eggert NielsenCarsten PedersenWenjun XieHans Thordal-Christensen
Published in: Journal of experimental botany (2022)
Encasements formed around haustoria and biotrophic hyphae as well as hypersensitive reaction (HR) cell death are essential plant immune responses to filamentous pathogens. Here we study components that may contribute to why these responses are absent in susceptible barley attacked by the powdery mildew fungus. We find that the effector CSEP0162 from this pathogen targets plant MON1, important for fusion of multivesicular bodies to their target membranes. Over-expression of CSEP0162 and silencing of barley MON1 both inhibit encasement formation. We find that the Arabidopsis ecotype No-0 has resistance to powdery mildew, and that this is partially dependent on MON1. Surprisingly, we find the MON1-dependent resistance in No-0 not only include an encasement response, but also an effective HR. Similarly, silencing of MON1 in barley also blocked Mla3-mediated HR-based powdery mildew resistance. These data indicate that MON1 is a vital plant immunity component, and we speculate that the barley powdery mildew fungus introduces the effector CSEP0162 to target MON1 and reduce encasement formation and HR.
Keyphrases
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