It's a matter of time: the role of transcriptional regulation in the circadian clock-pathogen crosstalk in plants.

IF 3.6 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Transcription-Austin Pub Date : 2020-06-01 Epub Date: 2020-09-16 DOI:10.1080/21541264.2020.1820300
María José de Leone, C Esteban Hernando, Santiago Mora-García, Marcelo J Yanovsky
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Abstract

Most living organisms possess an internal timekeeping mechanism known as the circadian clock, which enhances fitness by synchronizing the internal timing of biological processes with diurnal and seasonal environmental changes. In plants, the pace of these biological rhythms relies on oscillations in the expression level of hundreds of genes tightly controlled by a group of core clock regulators and co-regulators that engage in transcriptional and translational feedback loops. In the last decade, the role of several core clock genes in the control of defense responses has been addressed, and a growing amount of evidence demonstrates that circadian regulation is relevant for plant immunity. A reciprocal connection between these pathways was also established following the observation that in Arabidopsis thaliana, as well as in crop species like tomato, plant-pathogen interactions trigger a reconfiguration of the circadian transcriptional network. In this review, we summarize the current knowledge regarding the interaction between the circadian clock and biotic stress responses at the transcriptional level, and discuss the relevance of this crosstalk in the plant-pathogen evolutionary arms race. A better understanding of these processes could aid in the development of genetic tools that improve traditional breeding practices, enhancing tolerance to plant diseases that threaten crop yield and food security all around the world.

这是一个时间问题:转录调节在植物生物钟-病原体串扰中的作用。
大多数生物都有一种叫做生物钟的内部计时机制,它通过使生物过程的内部计时与昼夜和季节环境变化同步来增强适应性。在植物中,这些生物节律的节奏依赖于数百个基因表达水平的振荡,这些基因受到一组核心时钟调节器和参与转录和翻译反馈回路的共同调节器的严格控制。在过去的十年中,几个核心时钟基因在控制防御反应中的作用已经得到解决,越来越多的证据表明,昼夜节律调节与植物免疫有关。在观察拟南芥以及番茄等作物物种后,这些途径之间的相互联系也被建立起来,植物-病原体相互作用引发了昼夜节律转录网络的重新配置。在这篇综述中,我们总结了目前在转录水平上关于生物钟和生物应激反应之间相互作用的知识,并讨论了这种串扰在植物-病原体进化军备竞赛中的相关性。更好地了解这些过程可能有助于开发遗传工具,改进传统育种方法,增强对威胁全世界作物产量和粮食安全的植物病害的耐受性。
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