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Ribosomal protein QM/RPL10 positively regulates defence and protein translation mechanisms during nonhost disease resistance
Authors:Vemanna S Ramu  Akashata Dawane  Seonghee Lee  Sunhee Oh  Hee-Kyung Lee  Liang Sun  Muthappa Senthil-Kumar  Kirankumar S Mysore
Institution:1. Noble Research Institute, LLC., Ardmore, Oklahoma, USA;2. Labortory of Plant Functional Genomics, Regional Centre for Biotechnology, Faridabad, India
Abstract:Ribosomes play an integral part in plant growth, development, and defence responses. We report here the role of ribosomal protein large (RPL) subunit QM/RPL10 in nonhost disease resistance. The RPL10-silenced Nicotiana benthamiana plants showed compromised disease resistance against nonhost pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato T1. The RNA-sequencing analysis revealed that many genes involved in defence and protein translation mechanisms were differentially affected due to silencing of NbRPL10. Arabidopsis AtRPL10 RNAi and rpl10 mutant lines showed compromised nonhost disease resistance to P. syringae pv. tomato T1 and P. syringae pv. tabaci. Overexpression of AtRPL10A in Arabidopsis resulted in reduced susceptibility against host pathogen P. syringae pv. tomato DC3000. RPL10 interacts with the RNA recognition motif protein and ribosomal proteins RPL30, RPL23, and RPS30 in the yeast two-hybrid assay. Silencing or mutants of genes encoding these RPL10-interacting proteins in N. benthamiana or Arabidopsis, respectively, also showed compromised disease resistance to nonhost pathogens. These results suggest that QM/RPL10 positively regulates the defence and translation-associated genes during nonhost pathogen infection.
Keywords:disease resistance  plant immunity  ribosome  RNA sequencing  translation regulation
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