高温通过削弱CsWRKY76-CsPR4A模块的免疫功能促进柑桔黄花叶病毒在柑桔中的积累。

IF 4.9 1区 农林科学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Xu-Bin Tian, Xinliang Wang, Yayu Li, Jiaxin Li, Jinhuan Zhou, Zhen Song
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全球气温上升加剧了农作物病害的严重程度,威胁着全球农业生产。柑橘黄花叶病毒(CYMV)是严重威胁柑橘生产的病原体之一,柑橘是世界上最大的水果产业。然而,cymv -柑橘在高温下相互作用的分子机制仍然知之甚少。经过1年的观察,本研究发现温度升高会增加Vinous夫人甜橙中CYMV的积累。对比25°C和37°C条件的对照实验进一步证实了这一现象,在高温处理(37°C)下观察到明显更高的病毒滴度。随后的转录组学分析显示,37℃时感染CYMV的甜橙中转录因子CsWRKY76和致病相关基因CsPR4A显著下调。CsWRKY76可以直接结合CsPR4A启动子,从而正向调节CsPR4A转录。CsWRKY76或CsPR4A在转基因柑橘毛状根中过表达可显著抑制CYMV的积累,而rnai介导的沉默则可促进病毒的积累,这表明这两个基因都是柑橘免疫的正向调节因子。CsWRKY76的过表达增加了转基因柑橘毛状根中过氧化氢含量,同时上调了CsPAL2和CsCOMT1(参与苯丙类代谢)。本研究阐明了高温抑制CsWRKY76-CsPR4A模块免疫功能从而促进CYMV积累的分子机制。研究结果为制定柑橘耐高温病害防治策略提供了理论依据。
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High Temperature Promoted the Accumulation of Citrus Yellow Mosaic Virus in Citrus sinensis via Weakening the Immune Function of the CsWRKY76-CsPR4A Modules.

Rising global temperatures exacerbate the severity of crop diseases, threatening global agricultural production. Citrus yellow mosaic virus (CYMV) is one of the pathogens that seriously threaten citrus production, the world's largest fruit industry. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying CYMV-citrus interactions at high temperatures remain poorly understood. Over a 1-year observation period, this study found elevated temperatures increased CYMV accumulation in Madam Vinous sweet orange. Controlled experiments comparing 25°C and 37°C conditions further validated this phenomenon, with significantly higher viral titres observed under high-temperature treatments (37°C). Subsequent transcriptomic analysis revealed that the transcription factor CsWRKY76 and the pathogenesis-related gene CsPR4A were significantly downregulated in sweet orange infected with CYMV at 37°C. CsWRKY76 could directly bind to the CsPR4A promoter, thereby positively regulating CsPR4A transcription. Overexpression of CsWRKY76 or CsPR4A in transgenic citrus hairy roots significantly suppressed CYMV accumulation, while RNAi-mediated silencing of either gene promoted viral accumulation, indicating that both genes were positive regulators of citrus immunity. Overexpression of CsWRKY76 increased hydrogen peroxide content in transgenic citrus hairy roots while upregulating CsPAL2 and CsCOMT1 (involved in phenylpropanoid metabolism). This study elucidates the molecular mechanism by which high temperature suppresses the immune function of the CsWRKY76-CsPR4A modules and thereby promotes the accumulation of CYMV. Our results provide a theoretical basis for developing high-temperature-resistant disease control strategies in citrus.

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Molecular plant pathology
Molecular plant pathology 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
9.40
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4.10%
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120
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6-12 weeks
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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