Regulation of Disease-Resistance Genes against CWMV Infection by NbHAG1-Mediated H3K36ac.
Aizhu TuMila WuYaoyao JiangLidan GuoYunfei GuoJinnan WangGecheng XuJingjing ShiJian-Ping ChenJian YangKaili ZhongPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
Post-translational modification of proteins plays a critical role in plant-pathogen interactions. Here, we demonstrate in Nicotiana benthamiana that knockout of NbHAG1 promotes Chinese wheat mosaic virus (CWMV) infection, whereas NbHAG1 overexpression inhibits infection. Transcriptome sequencing indicated that a series of disease resistance-related genes were up-regulated after overexpression of NbHAG1. In addition, cleavage under targets and tagmentation (Cut&Tag)-qPCR results demonstrated that NbHAG1 may activate the transcription of its downstream disease-resistance genes by facilitating the acetylation level of H3K36ac. Therefore, we suggest that NbHAG1 is an important positive regulator of resistance to CWMV infestation.