Bacterial streak (BS) caused by Xanthomonascampestris pv. oryzicola has become one of themajor diseases in southern rice areas. Up todate, there are few reports on the inheritanceof resistance to BS and its relationsh...Bacterial streak (BS) caused by Xanthomonascampestris pv. oryzicola has become one of themajor diseases in southern rice areas. Up todate, there are few reports on the inheritanceof resistance to BS and its relationship with theresistance to bacterial blight (BB). Therefore,we analyzed the inheritance of resistant to BSin three resistant rice cultivars and the geneticrelationship of resistance between BS and BB.展开更多
Xanthomonas oryzae pv.oryzicola(Xoc),which causes rice bacterial leaf streak,invades leaves mainly through stomata,which are often closed as a plant immune response against pathogen invasion.How Xoc overcomes stomatal...Xanthomonas oryzae pv.oryzicola(Xoc),which causes rice bacterial leaf streak,invades leaves mainly through stomata,which are often closed as a plant immune response against pathogen invasion.How Xoc overcomes stomatal immunity is unclear.Here,we show that the effector protein AvrRxo1,an ATPdependent protease,enhances Xoc virulence and inhibits stomatal immunity by targeting and degrading rice OsPDX1(pyridoxal phosphate synthase),thereby reducing vitamin B6(VB6)levels in rice.VB6 is required for the activity of aldehyde oxidase,which catalyzes the last step of abscisic acid(ABA)biosynthesis,and ABA positively regulates rice stomatal immunity against Xoc.Thus,we provide evidence supporting a model in which a major bacterial pathogen inhibits plant stomatal immunity by directly targeting VB6 biosynthesis and consequently inhibiting the biosynthesis of ABA in guard cells to open stomata.Moreover,AvrRxo1-mediated VB6 targeting also explains the poor nutritional quality,including low VB6 levels,of Xoc-infected rice grains.展开更多
文摘Bacterial streak (BS) caused by Xanthomonascampestris pv. oryzicola has become one of themajor diseases in southern rice areas. Up todate, there are few reports on the inheritanceof resistance to BS and its relationship with theresistance to bacterial blight (BB). Therefore,we analyzed the inheritance of resistant to BSin three resistant rice cultivars and the geneticrelationship of resistance between BS and BB.
基金This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation(31872925 and 32072500)Natural Science Outstanding Youth Fund of Shandong Province(JQ201807)+3 种基金Shandong Province Key Research and Development Plan(2019JZZY020608,2020CXGC010803,and 2019GN C106152)Science and Technology Support Plan for Youth Innovation of Colleges and Universities of Shandong Province(2019KJF023)the National Key Research and Development Program of China(2016YFD0100903)X.D.thanks S.H.for hosting his research visit at Mich-igan State University,supported by the United States National Institute of General Medical Sciences(GM109928).
文摘Xanthomonas oryzae pv.oryzicola(Xoc),which causes rice bacterial leaf streak,invades leaves mainly through stomata,which are often closed as a plant immune response against pathogen invasion.How Xoc overcomes stomatal immunity is unclear.Here,we show that the effector protein AvrRxo1,an ATPdependent protease,enhances Xoc virulence and inhibits stomatal immunity by targeting and degrading rice OsPDX1(pyridoxal phosphate synthase),thereby reducing vitamin B6(VB6)levels in rice.VB6 is required for the activity of aldehyde oxidase,which catalyzes the last step of abscisic acid(ABA)biosynthesis,and ABA positively regulates rice stomatal immunity against Xoc.Thus,we provide evidence supporting a model in which a major bacterial pathogen inhibits plant stomatal immunity by directly targeting VB6 biosynthesis and consequently inhibiting the biosynthesis of ABA in guard cells to open stomata.Moreover,AvrRxo1-mediated VB6 targeting also explains the poor nutritional quality,including low VB6 levels,of Xoc-infected rice grains.