AP2/ERF家族转录因子AIL7在拟南芥对土传球根病原体的免疫中的功能

Kethmi Jayawardhane, Tharangani Somarathna, Victor P Manoli, Sheau-Fang Hwang, Stephen E Strelkov, Stacy D Singer, Guanqun Gavin Chen
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土传病原体具有极大的破坏性,而由黄铜疫霉(Plasmodiophora brassicae)引起的棒根病对十字花科植物的破坏性尤为严重。虽然许多 AP2/ERF 家族转录因子(TFs)具有重要的生理功能,但人们对它们在土传病害中的功能知之甚少。在这里,我们研究了AP2/ERF家族中的AIL亚家族转录因子AINTEGUMENTA-LIKE 7(AIL7)在植物抗球根病免疫中的作用。意想不到的是,AIL7 过表达株系和突变株系都表现出了对拟南芥的更强的耐受性。随后的分析发现,与野生型植物相比,与病原体反应相关的基因发生了显著的转录变化,与水杨酸(SA)和茉莉酸(JA)防御途径相关的基因也有明显差异。有趣的是,AIL7 过表达株系和突变株系中与 SA 和 JA 相关的基因有上调的趋势,而不是在没有铜锈蝇的情况下。随后的植物激素分析证实了这些结果。综上所述,AIL7 在维持组成型系统获得性抗性方面具有重要作用,涉及植物激素介导的防御,而这一作用,而不是在黄刺苣苔受到挑战后 SA 的积累,为植物提高抗球根病能力奠定了基础,这将有助于探索其他 AP2/ERF 家族 TFs 在植物对土传病原体的免疫中的功能。
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Functions of the AP2/ERF family transcription factor AIL7 in immunity against soilborne clubroot pathogen in Arabidopsis
Soilborne pathogens can be highly devastating, and clubroot, caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae, is particularly destructive to cruciferous plants. Although many AP2/ERF family transcription factors (TFs) have crucial physiological functions, very little is known regarding their functions in the context of soilborne diseases. Here we investigated the roles of AINTEGUMENTA-LIKE 7 (AIL7), an AIL sub-family TF in the AP2/ERF family, in plant immunity against clubroot. Unexpectedly, both AIL7 overexpression and mutant Arabidopsis lines exhibited increased tolerance to P. brassicae. Subsequent analysis revealed significant transcriptional alterations in genes linked to pathogen response, along with notable differences in genes associated with salicylic acid (SA) and jasmonic acid (JA) defense pathways, compared to wild-type plants. Interestingly, there was a tendency for up-regulation of SA- and JA-related genes in AIL7 overexpression and mutant lines in the absence, rather than presence, of P. brassicae. Subsequent phytohormone analyses confirmed these results. Taken together, AIL7 has an important role in maintaining constitutive systemic acquired resistance, involving phytohormone mediated defense, and this, rather than an accumulation of SA following P. brassicae challenge, primes the plants for improved clubroot resistance, which would shed light on exploring the functions of other AP2/ERF family TFs in plant immunity against soilborne pathogens.
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