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Glycine max polygalacturonase inhibiting protein 11 (GmPGIP11) functions in the root to suppress Heterodera glycines parasitism.

Authors :
Acharya, Sudha
Troell, Hallie A.
Billingsley, Rebecca L.
Lawrence, Kathy S.
McKirgan, Daniel S.
Alkharouf, Nadim W.
Klink, Vincent P.
Source :
Plant Physiology & Biochemistry. Aug2024, Vol. 213, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Pathogen-secreted polygalacturonases (PGs) alter plant cell wall structure by cleaving the α-(1 → 4) linkages between D-galacturonic acid residues in homogalacturonan (HG), macerating the cell wall, facilitating infection. Plant PG inhibiting proteins (PGIPs) disengage pathogen PGs, impairing infection. The soybean cyst nematode, Heterodera glycines , obligate root parasite produces secretions, generating a multinucleate nurse cell called a syncytium, a byproduct of the merged cytoplasm of 200–250 root cells, occurring through cell wall maceration. The common cytoplasmic pool, surrounded by an intact plasma membrane, provides a source from which H. glycines derives nourishment but without killing the parasitized cell during a susceptible reaction. The syncytium is also the site of a naturally-occurring defense response that happens in specific G. max genotypes. Transcriptomic analyses of RNA isolated from the syncytium undergoing the process of defense have identified that one of the 11 G. max PGIP s, GmPGIP11 , is expressed during defense. Functional transgenic analyses show roots undergoing GmPGIP11 overexpression (OE) experience an increase in its relative transcript abundance (RTA) as compared to the ribosomal protein 21 (GmRPS21) control, leading to a decrease in H. glycines parasitism as compared to the overexpression control. The GmPGIP11 undergoing RNAi experiences a decrease in its RTA as compared to the GmRPS21 control with transgenic roots experiencing an increase in H. glycines parasitism as compared to the RNAi control. Pathogen associated molecular pattern (PAMP) triggered immunity (PTI) and effector triggered immunity (ETI) components are shown to influence GmPGIP11 expression while numerous agricultural crops are shown to have homologs. [Display omitted] • The complete Glycine max (soybean) polygalacturonase inhibiting protein (PGIP) protein family is identified. • The expression of soybean PGIP gene family members are investigated. • A PGIP that is expressed in a pathogen infection site during defense functions in defense. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09819428
Volume :
213
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Plant Physiology & Biochemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178234481
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plaphy.2024.108755