水稻病毒感染的感知和抗病毒防御的启动

IF 48.5 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Nature Pub Date : 2025-03-12 DOI:10.1038/s41586-025-08706-8
Yu Huang, Jialin Yang, Xi Sun, Jiahao Li, Xiaoqiang Cao, Shengze Yao, Yanhong Han, Changtian Chen, Linlin Du, Shuo Li, Yinghua Ji, Tong Zhou, He Wang, Jia-jia Han, Wenming Wang, Chunhong Wei, Qi Xie, Zhirui Yang, Yi Li
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摘要

作物生产面临着虫媒传播的病毒性疾病的持续威胁1,2。最近的进展揭示了植物对抗病毒病原体的复杂免疫机制3,4,5,6,7,8。然而,植物宿主识别病毒感染并在发病时启动抗病毒防御的分子机制尚未阐明。在这里,我们通过接种携带天然形式病毒的昆虫载体自然感染水稻,发现病毒外壳蛋白被ring1 - ibr - ring2型泛素连接酶(RBRL)感知,启动了水稻天然抗病毒反应的第一步。RBRL随后靶向茉莉酸途径转录抑制复合体的一个接子蛋白,NOVEL INTERACTOR of JAZ 3 (NINJA3),通过泛素化系统降解,诱导茉莉酸信号传导并激活下游抗病毒防御。我们进一步表明,这种现象是水稻植物感知病毒感染并启动抗病毒信号级联反应的普遍分子机制。这种方法不仅对深入了解病毒与宿主的相互作用很重要,而且对进一步的抗病育种也很重要。
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Perception of viral infections and initiation of antiviral defence in rice

Perception of viral infections and initiation of antiviral defence in rice

Perception of viral infections and initiation of antiviral defence in rice
Crop production faces persistent threats from insect-vector-borne viral diseases1,2. Recent advancements have revealed the intricate immune mechanisms that plants deploy against viral pathogens3–8. However, the molecular mechanisms through which plant hosts recognize viral infections and initiate antiviral defence at disease onset have not been elucidated. Here, through the natural infection of rice by inoculation with insect vectors carrying the natural forms of viruses, we show that viral coat proteins are perceived by the RING1–IBR–RING2-type ubiquitin ligase (RBRL), initiating the first step of the natural antiviral response in rice. RBRL subsequently targets an adaptor protein of the transcriptional repression complex of the jasmonate pathway, NOVEL INTERACTOR OF JAZ 3 (NINJA3), for degradation through the ubiquitination system, inducing jasmonate signalling and activating downstream antiviral defence. We further show that this phenomenon is a universal molecular mechanism used by rice plants to perceive viral infections and initiate antiviral signalling cascades. This approach is important not only for obtaining a deeper understanding of virus–host interactions but also for further disease resistance breeding. Viral coat proteins are perceived by the RING1–IBR–RING2-type ubiquitin ligase, initiating the first step of the natural antiviral response in rice.
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