Author
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- Daniel Marino
(INRA, Laboratoire des Interactions Plantes-Microorganismes, UMR441
CNRS, Laboratoire des Interactions Plantes-Microorganismes, UMR2594
Present address: Department of Plant Biology and Ecology, University of the Basque Country, Apdo. 644, E-48080 Bilbao, Spain (D.M.); IKERBASQUE, Basque Foundation for Science, 48011, Bilbao, Spain)
- Solène Froidure
(INRA, Laboratoire des Interactions Plantes-Microorganismes, UMR441
CNRS, Laboratoire des Interactions Plantes-Microorganismes, UMR2594)
- Joanne Canonne
(INRA, Laboratoire des Interactions Plantes-Microorganismes, UMR441
CNRS, Laboratoire des Interactions Plantes-Microorganismes, UMR2594)
- Sara Ben Khaled
(INRA, Laboratoire des Interactions Plantes-Microorganismes, UMR441
CNRS, Laboratoire des Interactions Plantes-Microorganismes, UMR2594
Present address: The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, Norwich NR4 7UH, UK)
- Mehdi Khafif
(INRA, Laboratoire des Interactions Plantes-Microorganismes, UMR441
CNRS, Laboratoire des Interactions Plantes-Microorganismes, UMR2594)
- Cécile Pouzet
(Fédération de Recherche 3450, Plateforme Imagerie, Pôle de Biotechnologie Végétale)
- Alain Jauneau
(Fédération de Recherche 3450, Plateforme Imagerie, Pôle de Biotechnologie Végétale)
- Dominique Roby
(INRA, Laboratoire des Interactions Plantes-Microorganismes, UMR441
CNRS, Laboratoire des Interactions Plantes-Microorganismes, UMR2594)
- Susana Rivas
(INRA, Laboratoire des Interactions Plantes-Microorganismes, UMR441
CNRS, Laboratoire des Interactions Plantes-Microorganismes, UMR2594)
Abstract
One of the most efficient plant resistance reactions to pathogen attack is the hypersensitive response, a form of programmed cell death at infection sites. The Arabidopsis transcription factor MYB30 is a positive regulator of hypersensitive cell death responses. Here we show that MIEL1 (MYB30-Interacting E3 Ligase1), an Arabidopsis RING-type E3 ubiquitin ligase that interacts with and ubiquitinates MYB30, leads to MYB30 proteasomal degradation and downregulation of its transcriptional activity. In non-infected plants, MIEL1 attenuates cell death and defence through degradation of MYB30. Following bacterial inoculation, repression of MIEL1 expression removes this negative regulation allowing sufficient MYB30 accumulation in the inoculated zone to trigger the hypersensitive response and restrict pathogen growth. Our work underlines the important role played by ubiquitination to control the hypersensitive response and highlights the sophisticated fine-tuning of plant responses to pathogen attack. Overall, this work emphasizes the importance of protein modification by ubiquitination during the regulation of transcriptional responses to stress in eukaryotic cells.
Suggested Citation
Daniel Marino & Solène Froidure & Joanne Canonne & Sara Ben Khaled & Mehdi Khafif & Cécile Pouzet & Alain Jauneau & Dominique Roby & Susana Rivas, 2013.
"Arabidopsis ubiquitin ligase MIEL1 mediates degradation of the transcription factor MYB30 weakening plant defence,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 4(1), pages 1-9, June.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:4:y:2013:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms2479
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms2479
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