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Different viral effectors suppress hormone-mediated antiviral immunity of rice coordinated by OsNPR1

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  • Hehong Zhang

    (Ningbo University)

  • Fengmin Wang

    (Ningbo University)

  • Weiqi Song

    (Ningbo University)

  • Zihang Yang

    (Ningbo University)

  • Lulu Li

    (Ningbo University)

  • Qiang Ma

    (Ningbo University)

  • Xiaoxiang Tan

    (Ningbo University)

  • Zhongyan Wei

    (Ningbo University)

  • Yanjun Li

    (Ningbo University)

  • Junmin Li

    (Ningbo University)

  • Fei Yan

    (Ningbo University)

  • Jianping Chen

    (Ningbo University)

  • Zongtao Sun

    (Ningbo University)

Abstract

Salicylic acid (SA) and jasmonic acid (JA) are plant hormones that typically act antagonistically in dicotyledonous plants and SA and JA signaling is often manipulated by pathogens. However, in monocotyledonous plants, the detailed SA-JA interplay in response to pathogen invasion remains elusive. Here, we show that different types of viral pathogen can disrupt synergistic antiviral immunity mediated by SA and JA via OsNPR1 in the monocot rice. The P2 protein of rice stripe virus, a negative-stranded RNA virus in the genus Tenuivirus, promotes OsNPR1 degradation by enhancing the association of OsNPR1 and OsCUL3a. OsNPR1 activates JA signaling by disrupting the OsJAZ-OsMYC complex and boosting the transcriptional activation activity of OsMYC2 to cooperatively modulate rice antiviral immunity. Unrelated viral proteins from different rice viruses also interfere with the OsNPR1-mediated SA-JA interplay to facilitate viral pathogenicity, suggesting that this may be a more general strategy in monocot plants. Overall, our findings highlight that distinct viral proteins convergently obstruct JA-SA crosstalk to facilitate viral infection in monocot rice.

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  • Hehong Zhang & Fengmin Wang & Weiqi Song & Zihang Yang & Lulu Li & Qiang Ma & Xiaoxiang Tan & Zhongyan Wei & Yanjun Li & Junmin Li & Fei Yan & Jianping Chen & Zongtao Sun, 2023. "Different viral effectors suppress hormone-mediated antiviral immunity of rice coordinated by OsNPR1," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 1-17, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:14:y:2023:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-023-38805-x
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-38805-x
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