Heat Shock 70 kDa Protein Cognate 3 of Brown Planthopper Is Required for Survival and Suppresses Immune Response in Plants.
Houhong YangXiaoya ZhangHanjing LiYu-Xuan YeZhipeng LiXiao HanYanru HuChuan-Xi ZhangYanjuan JiangPublished in: Insects (2022)
The brown planthopper ( Nilaparvata lugens ) is a monophagous pest of rice ( Oryza sativa ), which threatens food security around the world. Insect Heat shock proteins 70 kDa (Hsp70s) play a key role in insect growth and development, however, if they also modulate the plant physiological processes is still unclear. In this study, we identified the Heat shock 70 kDa protein cognate 3 (NlHSC70-3) of BPH from compared protein profiles of Nipponbare tissues after BPH infestation via LC/MS. NlHSC70-3 has a predicted signal peptide and displays high transcription levels in the salivary glands, which further supported that it is secreted into plants by BPH during the feeding process. Using RNA interference (RNAi), we showed that NlHSC70-3 is indispensable for the survival of BPH on rice. Most importantly, NlHSC70-3 mediates the plant immune responses including cell death, flg22-induced ROS burst and defense-related gene expression in N. benthamiana . These results demonstrate that NlHSC70-3 may function as an effector manipulating plant physiological processes to facilitate pest survival on rice, which provides a new potential target for future pest control.
Keyphrases
- heat shock
- heat shock protein
- immune response
- gene expression
- cell death
- benign prostatic hyperplasia
- heat stress
- lower urinary tract symptoms
- protein protein
- oxidative stress
- dendritic cells
- free survival
- amino acid
- toll like receptor
- signaling pathway
- dna damage
- dna methylation
- small molecule
- current status
- human health
- cell proliferation
- reactive oxygen species
- drug induced
- cell cycle arrest
- high glucose
- aedes aegypti
- plant growth
- pi k akt