Jing Cai, Meihua Wang, Duo Mi, Kejian Wu, Chunxia Li, Jun Tao
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Abstract
Rice XA21 is the cognate resistance (R) protein of the avirulence protein AvrXA21 (RaxX) of Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo). RaxX precursor must be modified by the peptidase RaxB and the tyrosine sulfotransferase RaxST to transform into an active form that has ability to bind and active XA21. We previously found that a small protein, RaxM, regulates raxX expression, and thus affects XA21-mediated immunity response. However, the mechanism that through which RaxM regulates raxX expression remains unknown. Here we showed that RaxM can interact with MutL and enhance its endonuclease activity in Xoo. Mutation of mutL increased raxM expression but decreased raxX expression. In addition, MutL also positively regulated the expression of raxST and raxR that are required for raxX expression or modification. Therefore, mutL mutation increased Xoo virulence on XA21-expressing rice. These findings indicate that RaxM regulates raxX expression and modification by influencing MutL activity, and thus regulates RaxX-mediated immune response.
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Phytopathology publishes articles on fundamental research that advances understanding of the nature of plant diseases, the agents that cause them, their spread, the losses they cause, and measures that can be used to control them. Phytopathology considers manuscripts covering all aspects of plant diseases including bacteriology, host-parasite biochemistry and cell biology, biological control, disease control and pest management, description of new pathogen species description of new pathogen species, ecology and population biology, epidemiology, disease etiology, host genetics and resistance, mycology, nematology, plant stress and abiotic disorders, postharvest pathology and mycotoxins, and virology. Papers dealing mainly with taxonomy, such as descriptions of new plant pathogen taxa are acceptable if they include plant disease research results such as pathogenicity, host range, etc. Taxonomic papers that focus on classification, identification, and nomenclature below the subspecies level may also be submitted to Phytopathology.