Osa-miR398b boosts H2 O2 production and rice blast disease-resistance via multiple superoxide dismutases

Osa-miR398b 通过多种超氧化物歧化酶促进 H2 O2 的产生和稻瘟病的抗性

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作者:Yan Li, Xiao-Long Cao, Yong Zhu, Xue-Mei Yang, Kai-Ni Zhang, Zhi-Yuan Xiao, He Wang, Jing-Hao Zhao, Ling-Li Zhang, Guo-Bang Li, Ya-Ping Zheng, Jing Fan, Jing Wang, Xiao-Qiong Chen, Xian-Jun Wu, Ji-Qun Zhao, Oliver Xiaoou Dong, Xue-Wei Chen, Mawsheng Chern, Wen-Ming Wang

Abstract

miRNAs contribute to plant resistance against pathogens. Previously, we found that the function of miR398b in immunity in rice differs from that in Arabidopsis. However, the underlying mechanisms are unclear. In this study, we characterized the mutants of miR398b target genes and demonstrated that multiple superoxide dismutase genes contribute to miR398b-regulated rice immunity against the blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae. Out of the four target genes of miR398b, mutations in Cu/Zn-Superoxidase Dismutase1 (CSD1), CSD2 and Os11g09780 (Superoxide DismutaseX, SODX) led to enhanced resistance to M. oryzae and increased hydrogen peroxide (H2 O2 ) accumulation. By contrast, mutations in Copper Chaperone for Superoxide Dismutase (CCSD) resulted in enhanced susceptibility. Biochemical studies revealed that csd1, csd2 and sodx displayed altered expression of CSDs and other superoxide dismutase (SOD) family members, leading to increased total SOD enzyme activity that positively contributed to higher H2 O2 production. By contrast, the ccsd mutant showed CSD protein deletion, resulting in decreased CSD and total SOD enzyme activity. Our results demonstrate the roles of different SODs in miR398b-regulated resistance to rice blast disease, and uncover an integrative regulatory network in which miR398b boosts total SOD activity to upregulate H2 O2 concentration and thereby improve disease resistance.

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