532 / 2019-03-13 09:59:24
A Ralstonia solanacearum effector hijacks plant metabolism to support bacterial nutrition
Ralstonia, GABA, plant metabolism, bacterial wilt
摘要录用
Xian Liu / Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology
Yu Gang / Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology
Wei Yali / Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology
Li Yansha / Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology
Xue Hao / Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology
Chen Junyu / Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology
Rafael Morcillo / Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology
Sang Yuying / Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology
Jose rufian / Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology
Alberto Macho / Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology
Ralstonia solanacearum, a widely distributed, destructive, Gram-negative, soil-borne phytopathogen, able to cause disease in more than 250 plant species, including economically important crops, such as tomato, potato, banana, ginger, pepper and tobacco, posing a huge threat to global food security. Here we report a Ralstonia secreted protein Rip19, which is required for full Ralstonia virulence and shows activity to promote GABA biosynthesis in planta. We found that Rip19 associates with Calmodulin, an essential regulator for the activation of glutamate decarboxylase (GAD), the key enzyme in GABA biosynthesis. GABA, on one hand, can be used as a nutrient by Ralstonia, and, on the other, it is stress-signaling molecule for plants in response to both biotic and abiotic stress. In vitro and in vivo biochemical assays suggest that Rip19 associates with GAD and promotes the CaM binding to GAD. The GABA-deficient Arabidopsis gad1/2 mutant surprisingly shows enhanced resistance to Ralstonia infection but not to Pseudomonas syringae infection. Taken together, our work shows that Rip19 is a novel uncharacterized effector that hijacks plant GABA signaling to support bacterial nutrition and potentially suppress plant immunity. These findings give clues for developing novel strategies to generate Ralstonia-resistant crops.
重要日期
  • 会议日期

    06月16日

    2019

    06月21日

    2019

  • 05月01日 2019

    初稿截稿日期

  • 06月21日 2019

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