ChiIV3, a chitinase of pepper (), stimulates cell death in pepper plants. However, there are only scarce reports on its role in resistance against bacterial wilt disease such as that caused by and their transcriptional regulation. In this study, the silencing of in pepper plants significantly reduced the resistance to . The transcript of was induced by inoculation (RSI) as well as exogenous application of methyl jasmonate and abscisic acid. The bioinformatics analysis revealed that the promoter consists of multiple stress-related elements, including six W-boxes and one MYB1AT. With the 5' deletion assay in the promoter, the W4-box located from -640 to -635 bp was identified as the element that is required for the response to RSI. In addition, the W4-box element was shown to be essential for the binding of the promoter by the WRKY40 transcription factor, which is known to positively regulate the defense response to . Site-directed mutagenesis in the W4-box sequence impaired the binding of WRKY40 to the promoter. Subsequently, the transcription of decreased in -silenced pepper plants. These results demonstrated that the expression of the defense gene is controlled through multiple modes of regulation, and WRKY40 directly binds to the W4-box element of the promoter region for its transcriptional regulation.
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