Inhibition of jasmonic acid (JA) signaling renders plants more susceptible to biotic stresses. Pathogen infection can induce an increase in JA levels. However, our understanding of the mechanisms mediating pathogen-induced JA accumulation in rice (Oryza sativa) remains limited. We characterized OsLOX9, a lipoxygenase gene of the 13-LOX subfamily involved in JA biosynthesis, which is induced upon infection by the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae. Two independent lox9 mutants exhibited increased susceptibility to M. oryzae infection, a phenotype that was fully restored by methyl-JA (MeJA) treatment, and showed a reduced pathogen-induced accumulation of 12-oxo-phytodienoic acid, JA, and its bioactive form JA-Ile. RNA sequencing-based expression analysis in response to M. oryzae infection revealed an essential role of OsLOX9-produced JAs in upregulating terpenoid phytoalexin pathway genes. Furthermore, we found that the JA core transcription factor, OsMYC2, can bind to the promoter of OsLOX9 and activate its expression, creating a positive feedback loop during pathogenesis. This study reveals that OsLOX9 is a key blast fungus-induced JA biosynthetic gene and contributes to rice resistance to blast disease.
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