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A novel sugar beet cyst nematode effector 2D01 targets the Arabidopsis HAESA receptor-like kinase

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MOLECULAR PLANT PATHOLOGY
卷 23, 期 12, 页码 1765-1782

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/mpp.13263

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cyst nematode; dorsal gland; effector; HAESA; Heterodera; syncytium

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  1. National Institute of Food and Agriculture [2015--67013--23511]
  2. North Central Soybean Research Program [00067261, 00071398, 00075686]

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Plant-parasitic cyst nematodes deliver effector proteins into root cells to modulate plant defense responses and developmental programs. The Hs2D01 effector interacts with the receptor kinase HAESA and may play a role in sugar beet cyst nematode parasitism.
Plant-parasitic cyst nematodes use a stylet to deliver effector proteins produced in oesophageal gland cells into root cells to cause disease in plants. These effectors are deployed to modulate plant defence responses and developmental programmes for the formation of a specialized feeding site called a syncytium. The Hg2D01 effector gene, coding for a novel 185-amino-acid secreted protein, was previously shown to be up-regulated in the dorsal gland of parasitic juveniles of the soybean cyst nematode Heterodera glycines, but its function has remained unknown. Genome analyses revealed that Hg2D01 belongs to a highly diversified effector gene family in the genomes of H. glycines and the sugar beet cyst nematode Heterodera schachtii. For functional studies using the model Arabidopsis thaliana-H. schachtii pathosystem, we cloned the orthologous Hs2D01 sequence from H. schachtii. We demonstrate that Hs2D01 is a cytoplasmic effector that interacts with the intracellular kinase domain of HAESA (HAE), a cell surface-associated leucine-rich repeat (LRR) receptor-like kinase (RLK) involved in signalling the activation of cell wall-remodelling enzymes important for cell separation during abscission and lateral root emergence. Furthermore, we show that AtHAE is expressed in the syncytium and, therefore, could serve as a viable host target for Hs2D01. Infective juveniles effectively penetrated the roots of HAE and HAESA-LIKE2 (HSL2) double mutant plants; however, fewer nematodes developed on the roots, consistent with a role for this receptor family in nematode infection. Taken together, our results suggest that the Hs2D01-AtHAE interaction may play an important role in sugar beet cyst nematode parasitism.

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