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A poplar rust effector protein associates with protein disulfide isomerase and enhances plant susceptibility

Authors :
Madina, Mst Hur
Rahman, Md Saifur
Huang, Xiaoqiang
Zhang, Yang
Zheng, Huanquan
Germain, Hugo
Madina, Mst Hur
Rahman, Md Saifur
Huang, Xiaoqiang
Zhang, Yang
Zheng, Huanquan
Germain, Hugo
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Melampsora larici-populina (Mlp), the causal agent of Populus leaf rust, secretes an array of effectors into the host through the haustorium to gain nutrients and suppress immunity. The precise mechanisms by which these effectors promote virulence remain unclear. To address this question, we developed a transgenic Arabidopsis line expressing a candidate effector, Mlp124357. Constitutive expression of the effector increased plant susceptibility to pathogens. A GxxxG motif present in Mlp124357 is required for its subcellular localization at the vacuolar membrane of the plant cell, as replacement of the glycine residues with alanines led to the delocalization of Mlp124357 to the nucleus and cytoplasm. We used immunoprecipitation and mass spectrometry (MS) to identify Mlp124357 interaction partners. Only one of the putative interaction partners knock-out line caused delocalization of the effector, indicating that Arabidopsis protein disulfide isomerase-11 (AtPDI-11) is required for the effector localization. This interaction was further confirmed by a complementation test, a yeast-two hybrid assay and a molecular modeling experiment. Moreover, localization results and infection assays suggest that AtPDI-11 act as a helper for Mlp124357. In summary, our findings established that one of Mlp effectors resides at the vacuole surface and modulates plant susceptibility. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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application/pdf, Madina, Mst Hur, Rahman, Md Saifur, Huang, Xiaoqiang, Zhang, Yang, Zheng, Huanquan et Germain, Hugo (2020). A poplar rust effector protein associates with protein disulfide isomerase and enhances plant susceptibility. Biology, 9 (9). p. 1-20. ISSN 2079-7737 DOI 10.3390/biology9090294 , English
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1241698688
Document Type :
Electronic Resource