酪蛋白激酶 GhCKA1 积极调节棉花对轮纹病的抗性

IF 4.2 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Plant Science Pub Date : 2025-03-12 DOI:10.1016/j.plantsci.2025.112471
Luqi Chen , Lihong Zhao , Zili Feng , Feng Wei , Yalin Zhang , Heqin Zhu , Hongjie Feng , Jinglong Zhou
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Casein kinase GhCKA1 positively regulates cotton resistance to Verticillium wilt
Verticillium wilt is an important disease that seriously affects the quality and yield of cotton. Fungal vascular diseases caused by Verticillium dahliae hinders the sustainable development of cotton cultivation. The most effective strategy for managing Verticillium wilt in cotton involves identifying resistance genes, investigating resistance mechanisms, and developing resistant varieties. In the laboratory, in our previous work, V. dahliae strain Vd080 was inoculated into both disease-resistant and disease-susceptible cotton strains, followed by a comprehensive transcriptomic analysis. The findings confirms the correlation between the gene GhCKA1 and disease resistance. In this study, silencing GhCKA1 expression led to reduced levels of reactive oxygen species, callose, and xylem accumulation, thereby inhibiting various defense responses and reducing cotton resistance to V. dahliae. Furthermore, we observed increased resistance to pathogens in Arabidopsis thaliana overexpressing GhCKA1. Subcellular localization experiments in tobacco indicated that GhCKA1 is localized within the nucleus. GUS staining analysis showed that the expression of the GhCKA1 promoter was influenced by pathogenic microorganisms. Additionally, we found that GhCKA1 interacts with aspartic proteases, an important proteolytic enzymes that play significant roles in metabolism and biological regulation. In conclusion, GhCKA1 enhances the resistance of cotton to V. dahliae and interacted with GhAsp1. Therefore, GhCKA1 may be a suitable molecular target to improve the resistance of cotton to Verticillium wilt, and provide a new breeding method for cotton to resist Werticillium wilt.
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Plant Science
Plant Science 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Plant Science will publish in the minimum of time, research manuscripts as well as commissioned reviews and commentaries recommended by its referees in all areas of experimental plant biology with emphasis in the broad areas of genomics, proteomics, biochemistry (including enzymology), physiology, cell biology, development, genetics, functional plant breeding, systems biology and the interaction of plants with the environment. Manuscripts for full consideration should be written concisely and essentially as a final report. The main criterion for publication is that the manuscript must contain original and significant insights that lead to a better understanding of fundamental plant biology. Papers centering on plant cell culture should be of interest to a wide audience and methods employed result in a substantial improvement over existing established techniques and approaches. Methods papers are welcome only when the technique(s) described is novel or provides a major advancement of established protocols.
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