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Query: KEGG:D03374 (
Capsicum
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Bacterial wilt caused by
Ralstonia solanacearum
is an important disease of pepper (
Capsicum
annuum
), an economically important solanaceous vegetable worldwide, in particular, under high temperature (HT) conditions. However, the molecular mechanism underlying pepper immunity against bacterial wilt remains poorly understood. Herein, CaCBL1, a putative
calcineurin B-like protein
, was functionally characterized in the pepper response to
R. solanacearum
inoculation (RSI) under HT (RSI/HT).
CaCBL1
was significantly upregulated by RSI at room temperature (RSI/RT), HT, or RSI/HT. CaCBL1-GFP fused protein targeted to whole epidermal cells of
Nicotiana benthamiana
when transiently overexpressed.
CaCBL1
silencing by virus-induced gene silencing significantly enhanced pepper susceptibility to RSI under RT or HT, while its transient overexpression triggered hypersensitive response mimic cell death and upregulation of immunity-associated marker genes, including
CabZIP63
,
CaWRKY40
, and
CaCDPK15
, the positive regulators in the pepper response to RSI or HT found in our previous studies. In addition, by chromatin immunoprecipitation PCR and electrophoretic mobility shift assay,
CaCBL1
was found to be directly targeted by CaWRKY40, although not by CaWRKY27 or CaWRKY58, via the W-box-2 within its promoter, and its transcription was found to be downregulated by silencing of
CaWRKY40
while it was enhanced by its transient overexpression. These results suggest that CaCBL1 acts as a positive regulator in pepper immunity against
R. solanacearum
infection, constituting a positive feedback loop with
CaWRKY40
.
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PMID:CaCBL1 Acts as a Positive Regulator in Pepper Response to
Ralstonia solanacearum
. 3220