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Escudero, Viviana & Jordá, Lucía & Sopeña Torres, Sara & Melida, Hugo & Miedes, Eva & Muñoz Barrios, Antonio & Swami, Sanjay & Alexander, Danny & McKee, Lauren S. & Sanchez Vallet, Andrea & Bulone, Vincent & Jones, Alan M. & Molina, Antonio .Alteration of cell wall xylan acetylation triggers defense responses that counterbalance the immune deficiencies of plants impaired in the b-subunit of the heterotrimeric G-protein.
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Escudero, Viviana & Jordá, Lucía & Sopeña Torres, Sara & Melida, Hugo & Miedes, Eva & Muñoz Barrios, Antonio & Swami, Sanjay & Alexander, Danny & McKee, Lauren S. & Sanchez Vallet, Andrea & Bulone, Vincent & Jones, Alan M. & Molina, Antonio. Alteration of cell wall xylan acetylation triggers defense responses that counterbalance the immune deficiencies of plants impaired in the b-subunit of the heterotrimeric G-protein.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/44976
Resumen:
Arabidopsis heterotrimeric G-protein complex modulates pathogen-associated molecular pattern-triggered
immunity (PTI) and disease resistance responses to different types of pathogens. It also plays a role in plant
cell wall integrity as mutants impaired in the Gb- (agb1-2) or Gc-subunits have an altered wall composition
compared with wild-type plants. Here we performed a mutant screen to identify suppressors of agb1-2
(sgb) that restore susceptibility to pathogens to wild-type levels. Out of the four sgb mutants (sgb10¿sgb13)
identified, sgb11 is a new mutant allele of ESKIMO1 (ESK1), which encodes a plant-specific polysaccharide
O-acetyltransferase involved in xylan acetylation. Null alleles (sgb11/esk1-7) of ESK1 restore to wild-type
levels the enhanced susceptibility of agb1-2 to the necrotrophic fungus Plectosphaerella cucumerina BMM
(PcBMM), but not to the bacterium Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 or to the oomycete Hyaloper onospora arabidopsidis. The enhanced resistance to PcBMM of the agb1-2 esk1-7 double mutant was not
the result of the re-activation of deficient PTI responses in agb1-2. Alteration of cell wall xylan acetylation
caused by ESK1 impairment was accompanied by an enhanced accumulation of abscisic acid, the constitu tive expression of genes encoding antibiotic peptides and enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of trypto phan-derived metabolites, and the accumulation of disease resistance-related secondary metabolites and
different osmolites. These esk1-mediated responses counterbalance the defective PTI and PcBMM suscepti bility of agb1-2 plants, and explain the enhanced drought resistance of esk1 plants. These results suggest
that a deficient PTI-mediated resistance is partially compensated by the activation of specific cell-wall-trig gered immune responses.
Keywords: heterotrimeric G-protein, AGB1, agb1-2, plant cell wall, xylan, necrotrophic fungi, immunity,
pathogen-associated molecular pattern, Plectosphaerella cucumerina, Arabidopsis thaliana