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PLANT JOURNAL
卷 104, 期 3, 页码 645-661出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/tpj.14953
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immune signaling network; NADPH oxidase RBOHD; reactive oxygen species; salicylic acid; Solanum tuberosum(potato); spatiotemporal response analysis; virus resistance; Potyvirus
Whereas the activation of resistance (R) proteins has been intensively studied, the downstream signaling mechanisms leading to the restriction of the pathogen remain mostly unknown. We studied the immunity network response conditioned by the potatoNy-1gene against potato virus Y. We analyzed the processes in the cell death zone and surrounding tissue on the biochemical and gene expression levels in order to reveal the spatiotemporal regulation of the immune response. We show that the transcriptional response in the cell death zone and surrounding tissue is dependent on salicylic acid (SA). For some genes the spatiotemporal regulation is completely lost in the SA-deficient line, whereas other genes show a different response, indicating multiple connections between hormonal signaling modules. The induction of NADPH oxidaseRBOHDexpression occurs specifically on the lesion border during the resistance response. In plants with silencedRBOHD, the functionality of the resistance response is perturbed and the spread of the virus is not arrested at the site of infection.RBOHDis required for the spatial accumulation of SA, and converselyRBOHDis under the transcriptional regulation of SA. Using spatially resolved RNA-seq, we also identified spatial regulation of an UDP-glucosyltransferase, another component in feedback activation of SA biosynthesis, thus deciphering a novel aspect of resistance signaling.
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