XA21 encodes a rice immune receptor that confers robust resistance to most strains of the Gram-negative bacterium Xanthomonas oryzae pv.oryzae(Xoo).XA21-mediated immunity is triggered by recognition of a small protein...XA21 encodes a rice immune receptor that confers robust resistance to most strains of the Gram-negative bacterium Xanthomonas oryzae pv.oryzae(Xoo).XA21-mediated immunity is triggered by recognition of a small protein called RaxX-sY(required for activation of XA21-mediated immunity X,tyrosine-sulfated)secreted by Xoo.To identify components regulating XA21-mediated immunity,we generated and screened a mutant population of fast-neutron-mutagenized rice expressing Ubi:Myc-XA21 for those susceptible to Xoo.Here,we report the characterization of one of these rice mutants,named sxi2(suppressor of XA21-mediated immunity-2).Whole-genome sequencing revealed that sxi2 carries a deletion of the PALADIN(PALD)gene encoding a protein with three putative protein tyrosine phosphatase-like domains(PTP-A,-B,and-C).Expression of PALD in the sxi2 genetic background was sufficient to complement the susceptible phenotype,which requires the catalytic cysteine of the PTP-A active site to restore resistance.PALD coimmunoprecipitated with the full-length XA21 protein,whose levels are positively regulated by the presence of the PALD transgene.Furthermore,we foundd that sxi2 retains many hallmarks of XA21-mediated immunity,similar to the wild type.These results reveal that PALD,a previously uncharacterized class of phosphatase,functions in rice innate immunity,and suggest that the conserved cysteine in the PTP-A domain of PALD is required for its immune function.展开更多
基金supported by the following grants to P.R.:NIH no.GM59962,NIH no.GM122968,NSF no.1237975,NSF IOS-1656501,and NSF-NIFA no.2017-03128supported by the following grant to T.-C.C.:a Taiwan Government Scholarship.Support for M.S.+1 种基金provided by the Corteva Open Innovations Programsupported by the Office of Science,Office of Biological and Environmental Research of the U.S.Department of Energy under contract no.DE-AC02-05CH11231.
文摘XA21 encodes a rice immune receptor that confers robust resistance to most strains of the Gram-negative bacterium Xanthomonas oryzae pv.oryzae(Xoo).XA21-mediated immunity is triggered by recognition of a small protein called RaxX-sY(required for activation of XA21-mediated immunity X,tyrosine-sulfated)secreted by Xoo.To identify components regulating XA21-mediated immunity,we generated and screened a mutant population of fast-neutron-mutagenized rice expressing Ubi:Myc-XA21 for those susceptible to Xoo.Here,we report the characterization of one of these rice mutants,named sxi2(suppressor of XA21-mediated immunity-2).Whole-genome sequencing revealed that sxi2 carries a deletion of the PALADIN(PALD)gene encoding a protein with three putative protein tyrosine phosphatase-like domains(PTP-A,-B,and-C).Expression of PALD in the sxi2 genetic background was sufficient to complement the susceptible phenotype,which requires the catalytic cysteine of the PTP-A active site to restore resistance.PALD coimmunoprecipitated with the full-length XA21 protein,whose levels are positively regulated by the presence of the PALD transgene.Furthermore,we foundd that sxi2 retains many hallmarks of XA21-mediated immunity,similar to the wild type.These results reveal that PALD,a previously uncharacterized class of phosphatase,functions in rice innate immunity,and suggest that the conserved cysteine in the PTP-A domain of PALD is required for its immune function.