Wang_2024_Mol.Plant.Pathol_25_e13431

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Title : The secreted feruloyl esterase of Verticillium dahliae modulates host immunity via degradation of GhDFR - Wang_2024_Mol.Plant.Pathol_25_e13431
Author(s) : Wang Y , Liao X , Shang W , Qin J , Xu X , Hu X
Ref : Mol Plant Pathol , 25 :e13431 , 2024
Abstract :

Feruloyl esterase (ferulic acid esterase, FAE) is an essential component of many biological processes in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes. This research aimed to investigate the role of FAE and its regulation mechanism in plant immunity. We identified a secreted feruloyl esterase VdFAE from the hemibiotrophic plant pathogen Verticillium dahliae. VdFAE acted as an important virulence factor during V. dahliae infection, and triggered plant defence responses, including cell death in Nicotiana benthamiana. Deletion of VdFAE led to a decrease in the degradation of ethyl ferulate. VdFAE interacted with Gossypium hirsutum protein dihydroflavanol 4-reductase (GhDFR), a positive regulator in plant innate immunity, and promoted the degradation of GhDFR. Furthermore, silencing of GhDFR led to reduced resistance of cotton plants against V. dahliae. The results suggested a fungal virulence strategy in which a fungal pathogen secretes FAE to interact with host DFR and interfere with plant immunity, thereby promoting infection.

PubMedSearch : Wang_2024_Mol.Plant.Pathol_25_e13431
PubMedID: 38353627
Gene_locus related to this paper: verdv-g2wv90

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Gene_locus verdv-g2wv90

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Wang Y, Liao X, Shang W, Qin J, Xu X, Hu X (2024)
The secreted feruloyl esterase of Verticillium dahliae modulates host immunity via degradation of GhDFR
Mol Plant Pathol 25 :e13431

Wang Y, Liao X, Shang W, Qin J, Xu X, Hu X (2024)
Mol Plant Pathol 25 :e13431