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Heterologous expression of Arabidopsis pattern recognition receptor RLP23 increases broad‐spectrum resistance in poplar to fungal pathogens
Author(s) -
Zhao Lijuan,
Cheng Qiang
Publication year - 2023
Publication title -
molecular plant pathology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.945
H-Index - 103
eISSN - 1364-3703
pISSN - 1464-6722
DOI - 10.1111/mpp.13275
Subject(s) - biology , heterologous , nicotiana benthamiana , plant disease resistance , heterologous expression , arabidopsis , transgene , microbiology and biotechnology , flagellin , genetically modified crops , arabidopsis thaliana , botany , pseudomonas syringae , pathogen , recombinant dna , genetics , receptor , gene , mutant
The pattern recognition receptor AtRLP23 from Arabidopsis thaliana recognizes the epitopes (nlp24s) of necrosis and ethylene‐inducing peptide 1‐like proteins (NLPs) and triggers pattern‐triggered immunity (PTI). Here, we established methods for studying the early events of PTI in the hybrid poplar cultivar Shanxin ( Populus davidiana  ×  Populus bolleana ) in response to the flagellin epitope. We confirmed that wild‐type Shanxin cannot generate PTI responses on nlp24 treatment. Four NLP homologues were characterized from two common fungal pathogens of Shanxin, namely Marssonina brunnea f. sp. monogermtubi (MbMo) and Elsinoë australis (Ea), which cause black leaf spot and anthracnose disease, respectively, and the nlp24s of three of them could be responded to by Nicotiana benthamiana leaves expressing AtRLP23. We then created AtRLP23 transgenic Shanxin lines and confirmed that the heterologous expression of AtRLP23 conferred on transgenic Shanxin the ability to respond to one nlp24 of each fungal pathogen. Consistently, infection assays with MbMo or Ea showed obviously lower levels of disease symptoms and significantly inhibited the growth of fungi on the transgenic poplar compared with that in wild‐type poplar. Overall, our results indicated that the heterologous expression of AtRLP23 allowed transgenic Shanxin to generate a PTI response to nlp24s, resulting in increased broad‐spectrum fungal disease resistance.

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