两种番茄泛素E1酶在宿主免疫中的作用不同。

IF 4.9 1区 农林科学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Chaofeng Wang, Bangjun Zhou, Xuanyang Chen, Lirong Zeng
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摘要

植物通常编码多种泛素激活酶(e1或UBAs),但它们的功能等同或分化尚不清楚。在这里,我们证明了茄(Solanum lycopersicum)的两个e1, SlUBA1和SlUBA2,在调节发育和免疫方面存在差异。敲低SlUBA1或SlUBA2会导致番茄明显的生长发育缺陷,而沉默这两个基因会导致严重的异常,快速黄化,并在5-7周内导致植株死亡。值得注意的是,沉默SlUBA2而不是SlUBA1会降低植物对丁香假单胞菌pv的免疫力。番茄(Pst)。SlUBA1和SlUBA2对IV族(SlUBC32/33/34)、V族(SlUBC7/14/35/36)、VI族(SlUBC4/5/6/15)和XII族(SlUBC22)中的E2s具有明显的充电效率,其中SlUBA2的效率显著更高。在SlUBA1和SlUBA2之间交换c端泛素折叠结构域(ufd)很大程度上逆转了这些基团的e2充电效率。此外,突变UFD中的一个关键残基(SlUBA2Q1009)或删除V群E2s特有的一个保守的13个氨基酸序列会改变这两个E1s的e2充电谱。这些发现表明双泛素激活系统(DUAS)在番茄中起作用。鉴于IV组E2在植物抗Pst免疫中的作用,sluba2 - IV组E2模块可能在调节宿主防御中起核心作用。同样,拟南芥的E1s、AtUBA1和AtUBA2也与番茄IV组E2s的同源物不同,这表明植物E1s发挥不同生理作用的保守机制。
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The Two Tomato Ubiquitin E1 Enzymes Play Unequal Roles in Host Immunity.

Plants typically encode multiple ubiquitin-activating enzymes (E1s or UBAs), but their functional equivalence or divergence remains unclear. Here, we demonstrate that the two tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) E1s, SlUBA1 and SlUBA2, differentially regulate development and immunity. Knockdown of SlUBA1 or SlUBA2 caused distinct growth and developmental defects in tomato, while silencing both genes resulted in severe abnormalities, rapid etiolation, and plant death within 5-7 weeks. Notably, silencing SlUBA2, but not SlUBA1, compromised plant immunity against the bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato (Pst). SlUBA1 and SlUBA2 exhibited distinct charging efficiencies for E2s from groups IV (SlUBC32/33/34), V (SlUBC7/14/35/36), VI (SlUBC4/5/6/15) and XII (SlUBC22), with SlUBA2 showing significantly higher efficiency. Swapping the C-terminal ubiquitin-folding domains (UFDs) between SlUBA1 and SlUBA2 largely reversed their E2-charging efficiency for these groups. Furthermore, mutating a key residue (SlUBA2Q1009) in the UFD or deleting a conserved 13-amino-acid sequence unique to group V E2s altered the E2-charging profiles of both E1s. These findings suggest dual ubiquitin-activating systems (DUAS) operate in tomato. Given the established role of group IV E2s in plant immunity against Pst, the SlUBA2-group IV E2 module likely plays a central role in modulating host defence. Similarly, the Arabidopsis E1s, AtUBA1 and AtUBA2, differentially charge homologues of tomato group IV E2s, suggesting a conserved mechanism by which plant E1s fulfil distinct physiological roles.

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Molecular plant pathology
Molecular plant pathology 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
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120
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期刊介绍: Molecular Plant Pathology is now an open access journal. Authors pay an article processing charge to publish in the journal and all articles will be freely available to anyone. BSPP members will be granted a 20% discount on article charges. The Editorial focus and policy of the journal has not be changed and the editorial team will continue to apply the same rigorous standards of peer review and acceptance criteria.
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