Perception of viral infections and initiation of antiviral defence in rice.

水稻对病毒感染的感知及抗病毒防御的启动

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作者:Huang Yu, Yang Jialin, Sun Xi, Li Jiahao, Cao Xiaoqiang, Yao Shengze, Han Yanhong, Chen Changtian, Du Linlin, Li Shuo, Ji Yinghua, Zhou Tong, Wang He, Han Jia-Jia, Wang Wenming, Wei Chunhong, Xie Qi, Yang Zhirui, Li Yi
Crop production faces persistent threats from insect-vector-borne viral diseases(1,2). Recent advancements have revealed the intricate immune mechanisms that plants deploy against viral pathogens(3-8). However, the molecular mechanisms through which plant hosts recognize viral infections and initiate antiviral defence at disease onset have not been elucidated. Here, through the natural infection of rice by inoculation with insect vectors carrying the natural forms of viruses, we show that viral coat proteins are perceived by the RING1-IBR-RING2-type ubiquitin ligase (RBRL), initiating the first step of the natural antiviral response in rice. RBRL subsequently targets an adaptor protein of the transcriptional repression complex of the jasmonate pathway, NOVEL INTERACTOR OF JAZ 3 (NINJA3), for degradation through the ubiquitination system, inducing jasmonate signalling and activating downstream antiviral defence. We further show that this phenomenon is a universal molecular mechanism used by rice plants to perceive viral infections and initiate antiviral signalling cascades. This approach is important not only for obtaining a deeper understanding of virus-host interactions but also for further disease resistance breeding.

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