A secreted fungal laccase targets the receptor kinase OsSRF3 to inhibit OsBAK1-OsSRF3-mediated immunity in rice.
Yuhang DuanZhaoyun WangYuan FangZhangxin PeiHong HuQiutao XuHao LiuXiao-Lin ChenChaoxi LuoJunbin HuangLu ZhengXiaoyang ChenPublished in: Nature communications (2024)
The identification effector targets and characterization of their functions are crucial for understanding pathogen infection mechanisms and components of plant immunity. Here, we identify the effector UgsL, a ustilaginoidin synthetase with a key role in regulating virulence of the rice false smut fungus Ustilaginoidea virens. Heterologous expression of UgsL in rice (Oryza sativa) enhances plant susceptibility to multiple pathogens, and host-induced gene silencing of UgsL enhances plant resistance to U. virens, indicating that UgsL inhibits rice immunity. UgsL interacts with STRUBBELIG RECEPTOR KINASE 3 (OsSRF3). Genome editing and overexpression of OsSRF3 demonstrate that OsSRF3 plays a pivotal role in the resistance of rice to multiple pathogens. Remarkably, overexpressing OsSRF3 enhances resistance without adversely affecting plant growth or yield. We show that BRASSINOSTEROID RECEPTOR-ASSOCIATED KINASE 1 (OsBAK1) interacts with and phosphorylates OsSRF3 to activate pathogen-triggered immunity, inducing the mitogen-activated protein kinase cascade, a reactive oxygen species burst, callose deposition, and expression of defense-related genes. UgsL interferes with the phosphorylation of OsSRF3 by OsBAK1. Furthermore, UgsL mediates OsSRF3 degradation by facilitating its association with the ubiquitin-26S proteasome. Our results reveal that OsSRF3 positively regulates immunity in rice and that UgsL mediates its degradation, thereby inhibiting the activation of OsBAK1-OsSRF3-mediated immune pathways.
Keyphrases
- binding protein
- genome editing
- protein kinase
- crispr cas
- plant growth
- poor prognosis
- reactive oxygen species
- tyrosine kinase
- escherichia coli
- staphylococcus aureus
- cell proliferation
- gene expression
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- signaling pathway
- cell wall
- transcription factor
- oxidative stress
- diabetic rats
- dna methylation
- biofilm formation
- small molecule
- gram negative
- drug induced
- single cell