生物
烟草
细胞生物学
基因
选择性拼接
遗传学
植物抗病性
信号转导
蛋白质组
效应器
作者
Lu Zhang,Yuanming Liu,Qiaohui Wang,Chao Wang,Shikai Lv,Yanzhen Wang,Jianfeng Wang,Yajuan Wang,Jing Yuan,Hong Zhang,Zhensheng Kang,Wanquan Ji
摘要
Abstract Wheat (Triticum aestivum) is a commercially important crop and its production is seriously threatened by the fungal pathogen Puccinia striiformis f.sp. tritici West (Pst). Resistance (R) genes are critical factors that facilitate plant immune responses. Here, we report a wheat R gene NB-ARC-LRR ortholog, TaYRG1, that is associated with distinct alternative splicing (AS) events in wheat infected by Pst. The native splice variant, TaYRG1.6, encodes internal motif-deleted polypeptides with the same N- and C-termini as TaYRG1.1, resulting in gain-of-function. Transient expression of protein variants in Nicotiana benthamiana showed that the NB and ARC domains, and TaYRG1.6 (half LRR domain), stimulate robust elicitor-independent cell death based on a signal peptide, although the activity was negatively modulated by the CC and complete LRR domains. Furthermore, molecular genetics analyses indicated that TaYRG1.6 enhanced resistance to Pst in wheat. Moreover, we provide multiple lines of evidence that TaYRG1.6 interacts with a dynamin-related protein (TaDrp1). Proteome profiling suggested that the TaYRG1.6-TaDrp1-DNM complex in the membrane trafficking systems may trigger cell death by mobilizing lipid and kinase signaling in the endocytosis pathway. Our findings reveal a unique mechanism by which TaYRG1 activates cell death and enhances disease resistance by reconfiguring protein structure through AS.
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