GDSL lipase 1 regulates ethylene signaling and ethylene-associated systemic immunity in Arabidopsis |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Life Sciences, Korea University, Seoul 136-701, Republic of Korea;2. Environment and Metabolomics Research Team, Korea Basic Science Institute, Seoul 136-701, Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | Arabidopsis GDSL lipase 1 (GLIP1) has been shown to modulate systemic immunity through the regulation of ethylene signaling components. Here we demonstrate that the constitutive triple response mutant ctr1-1 requires GLIP1 for the ethylene response, gene expression, and pathogen resistance. The glip1-1 mutant was defective in induced resistance following primary inoculation of necrotrophic pathogens, whereas GLIP1-overexpressing plants showed resistance to multiple pathogens. Necrotrophic infection triggered the downregulation of EIN3 and the activation of ERF1 and SID2 in a GLIP1-dependent manner. These results suggest that GLIP1 positively and negatively regulates ethylene signaling, resulting in an ethylene-associated, necrotroph-induced immune response. |
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Keywords: | Ethylene Salicylic acid Systemic immunity GLIP1 EIN3 ERF1 |
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