柑橘黄单胞菌的TALE效应因子PthA4。柑橘通过CsLOB1间接激活扩张蛋白基因CsEXP2和内切葡聚糖酶CsEG1,导致柑橘溃疡病症状。

IF 3.4 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Rikky Rai, Nian Wang
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摘要

柑橘黄单胞菌引起的柑橘溃疡病。柑橘病(Xcc)是一种世界性的重要柑橘病害。PthA4是Xcc最重要的致病基因,其编码的转录激活因子样效应(transcription activator like effector, TALE)由III型分泌系统分泌。已知PthA4可以激活CsLOB1的表达,CsLOB1是溃疡病易感基因和转录因子,导致柑橘溃疡病症状。广泛的工作是确定CsLOB1的下游靶点,以研究溃疡病症状发展的机制。然而,目前尚未发现CsLOB1靶基因与柑橘溃疡病的发生有关。本研究首先通过对PthA4和CsLOB1高度诱导的13个基因构建启动子- uida (GUS)报告基因融合构建,确定了CsLOB1的直接靶点,并监测了共表达CsLOB1的benthamiana叶片中报告基因的活性。农杆菌介导的CsLOB1在benthamiana中的瞬时表达激活了7个基因启动子,包括Cs7g18460、Orange1.1t00600、Cs6g17190、Cs7g32410 (CsEXP2)、Cs2g27100、Cs2g20750 (CsEG1)和Cs9g17380。接下来,我们构建dTALEs靶向CsLOB1的7个直接靶基因启动子中的独特序列,并将其转化为XccpthA4::Tn5突变体。我们的研究结果表明,5和7个dTALEs组合在接种的柑橘叶片中引起了溃疡病样症状。此外,dTALECsEXP2和dTALECsEG1引起水浸泡和脓疱,这是典型的溃疡病症状。综上所述,Xcc通过PthA4-CsLOB1间接激活CsEXP2和CsEG1,从而引起口腔症状。CsLOB1的直接靶点的鉴定为通过基因组编辑对柑橘抗溃疡病进行遗传改良提供了替代靶点。
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The TALE Effector PthA4 of Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri Indirectly Activates an Expansin Gene CsEXP2 and an Endoglucanase CsEG1 via CsLOB1 to Cause Citrus Canker Symptoms.

Citrus canker caused by Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri (Xcc) is an important citrus disease worldwide. PthA4 is the most important pathogenicity gene of Xcc and encodes a transcription activator like effector (TALE) secreted by the type III secretion system. PthA4 is known to activate the expression of CsLOB1, the canker susceptibility gene and a transcription factor, to cause citrus canker symptoms. Extensive effort was made to identify downstream targets of CsLOB1 to investigate the mechanism underlying canker symptom development. However, none of identified CsLOB1 target genes have been confirmed to be involved in citrus canker development. Here, we first identified the direct targets of CsLOB1 by generating promoter-uidA (GUS) reporter fusion construct for the 13 genes highly induced by both PthA4 and CsLOB1 and monitored the reporter activity in N. benthamiana leaves co-expressing CsLOB1. Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transient expression of CsLOB1 activated seven gene promoters in N. benthamiana including Cs7g18460, Orange1.1t00600, Cs6g17190, Cs7g32410 (CsEXP2), Cs2g27100, Cs2g20750 (CsEG1), and Cs9g17380. Next, we constructed dTALEs to target unique sequences in the promoters of the seven direct target genes of CsLOB1 and transformed them into XccpthA4::Tn5 mutant. Our results indicate that a combination of 5 and 7 dTALEs caused canker-like symptoms in the inoculated citrus leaves. In addition, dTALECsEXP2 and dTALECsEG1 caused water soaking and pustules, which are typical canker symptoms. Taken together, Xcc indirectly activates CsEXP2 and CsEG1 via PthA4-CsLOB1 to cause canker symptoms. Identification of direct targets of CsLOB1 provides alternative targets for genetic improvement of citrus against canker via genome editing.

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Molecular Plant-microbe Interactions
Molecular Plant-microbe Interactions 生物-生化与分子生物学
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7.00
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250
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3 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions® (MPMI) publishes fundamental and advanced applied research on the genetics, genomics, molecular biology, biochemistry, and biophysics of pathological, symbiotic, and associative interactions of microbes, insects, nematodes, or parasitic plants with plants.
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