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A novel effector,CsSp1, from Bipolaris sorokiniana,is essential for colonization in wheat and is also involved in triggering host immunity
Authors:Wanying Zhang  Haiyang Li  Limin Wang  Shunpei Xie  Yuan Zhang  Ruijiao Kang  Mengjuan Zhang  Panpan Zhang  Yonghui Li  Yanfeng Hu  Min Wang  Linlin Chen  Hongxia Yuan  Shengli Ding  Honglian Li
Institution:1. Department of Plant Pathology, College of Plant Protection, Henan Agricultural University/Collaborative Innovation Center of Henan Grain Crops/National Key Laboratory of Wheat and Maize Crop Science, Zhengzhou, China;2. Department of Landscape Architecture and Food Engineering, Xuchang Vocational Technical College, Xuchang, China;3. Agriculture and Rural Affairs Bureau, Xuchang, China
Abstract:The hemibiotrophic pathogen Bipolaris sorokiniana causes root rot, leaf blotching, and black embryos in wheat and barley worldwide, resulting in significant yield and quality reductions. However, the mechanism underlying the host–pathogen interactions between B. sorokiniana and wheat or barley remains unknown. The B. sorokiniana genome encodes a large number of uncharacterized putative effector proteins. In this study, we identified a putative secreted protein, CsSp1, with a classic N-terminal signal peptide, that is induced during early infection. A split-marker approach was used to knock out CsSP1 in the Lankao 9-3 strain. Compared with the wild type, the deletion mutant ?Cssp1 displayed less radial growth on potato dextrose agar plates and produced fewer spores, and complementary transformation completely restored the phenotype of the deletion mutant to that of the wild type. The pathogenicity of the deletion mutant in wheat was attenuated even though appressoria still penetrated the host. Additionally, the infectious hyphae in the deletion mutant became swollen and exhibited reduced growth in plant cells. The signal peptide of CsSp1 was functionally verified through a yeast YTK12 secretion system. Transient expression of CsSp1 in Nicotiana benthamiana inhibited lesion formation caused by Phytophthora capsici. Moreover, CsSp1 localized in the nucleus and cytoplasm of plant cells. In B. sorokiniana-infected wheat leaves, the salicylic acid-regulated genes TaPAL, TaPR1, and TaPR2 were down-regulated in the ?Cssp1 strain compared with the wild-type strain under the same conditions. Therefore, CsSp1 is a virulence effector and is involved in triggering host immunity.
Keywords:Bipolaris sorokiniana  CsSp1  effector  elicitor  plant immunity  salicylic acid  wheat root rot
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