The MAPK-Alfin-like 7 module negatively regulates ROS scavenging genes to promote NLR-mediated immunity.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

State Key Laboratory of Plant Environmental Resilience and Ministry of Agriculture Key Laboratory of Soil Microbiology, College of Biological Sciences, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China.

Published: January 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • NLR receptors help plants fight off diseases by quickly producing substances called reactive oxygen species (ROS) and changing how genes work.
  • The protein AL7 interacts with NLR receptors and acts as a repressor, meaning it can slow down some gene activity to help the plant defend itself.
  • By working with other proteins, AL7 helps regulate these defenses and controls the amount of ROS, which is important for the plant's immune response.

Article Abstract

Nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) receptor-mediated immunity includes rapid production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and transcriptional reprogramming, which is controlled by transcription factors (TFs). Although some TFs have been reported to participate in NLR-mediated immune response, most TFs are transcriptional activators, and whether and how transcriptional repressors regulate NLR-mediated plant defenses remains largely unknown. Here, we show that the Alfin-like 7 (AL7) interacts with N NLR and functions as a transcriptional repressor. Knockdown and knockout of compromise -mediated resistance against tobacco mosaic virus, whereas overexpression enhances defense, indicating a positive regulatory role for AL7 in immunity. AL7 binds to the promoters of ROS scavenging genes to inhibit their transcription during immune responses. Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs), salicylic acid-induced protein kinase (SIPK), and wound-induced protein kinase (WIPK) directly interact with and phosphorylate AL7, which impairs the AL7-N interaction and enhances its DNA binding activity, which promotes ROS accumulation and enables immune activation. In addition to N, AL7 is also required for the function of other Toll interleukin 1 receptor/nucleotide-binding/leucine-rich repeats (TNLs) including Roq1 and RRS1-R/RPS4. Our findings reveal a hitherto unknown MAPK-AL7 module that negatively regulates ROS scavenging genes to promote NLR-mediated immunity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9934166PMC
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