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Red-light receptor Phytochrome B inhibits BZR1-NAC028-CAD8B signaling to negatively regulate rice resistance to sheath blight

Authors :
De Peng Yuan
Shuo Yang
Lu Feng
Jin Chu
Hai Dong
Jian Sun
Huan Chen
Zhuo Li
Naoki Yamamoto
Aiping Zheng
Shuang Li
Hong Chan Yoon
Jingsheng Chen
Dianrong Ma
Yuan Hu Xuan
Source :
Plant, cellenvironment.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Phytochrome (Phy)-regulated light signaling plays important roles in plant growth, development, and stress responses. However, its function in rice defense against sheath blight disease (ShB) remains unclear. Here, we found that PhyB mutation or shade treatment promoted rice resistance to ShB, while resistance was reduced by PhyB overexpression. Further analysis showed that PhyB interacts with phytochrome-interacting factor-like 15 (PIL15), brassinazole resistant 1 (BZR1), and vascular plant one-zinc-finger 2 (VOZ2). Plants overexpressing PIL15 were more susceptible to ShB in contrast to bzr1-D-overexpressing plants compared with the wild-type, suggesting that PhyB may inhibit BZR1 to negatively regulate rice resistance to ShB. Although BZR1 is known to regulate brassinosteroid (BR) signaling, the observation that BR signaling negatively regulated resistance to ShB indicated an independent role for BZR1 in controlling rice resistance. It was also found that the BZR1 ligand NAC028 positively regulated resistance to ShB. RNA sequencing showed that cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase 8B (CAD8B), involved in lignin biosynthesis was up-regulated in both bzr1-D- and NAC028-overexpressing plants compared with the wild-type. Yeast-one hybrid, ChIP, and transactivation assays demonstrated that BZR1 and NAC028 activate CAD8B directly. Taken together, the analyses demonstrated that PhyB-mediated light signaling inhibits the BZR1-NAC028-CAD8B pathway to regulate rice resistance to ShB. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physiology
Plant Science

Details

ISSN :
13653040
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant, cellenvironment
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fd1075f2849ea7451cde328e3540e0b2