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Fatty acids (FAs) have been implicated in signaling roles in plant defense responses. We previously reported that mutation or RNAi-knockdown (
OsSSI2
-kd) of the rice
OsSSI2
gene, encoding a stearoyl acyl carrier protein FA desaturase (SACPD), remarkably enhanced resistance to blast fungus
Magnaporthe oryzae
and the leaf-blight bacterium
Xanthomonas oryzae
pv.
oryzae
(
Xoo
). Transcriptomic analysis identified six
AAA
-ATPase family genes (hereafter
OsAAA-ATPase1-6
) upregulated in the
OsSSI2
-kd plants, in addition to other well-known defense-related genes. Here, we report the functional analysis of
OsAAA-ATPase1
in rice's defense response to
M. oryzae
. Recombinant OsAAA-ATPase1 synthesized in
Escherichia coli
showed ATPase activity.
OsAAA-ATPase1
transcription was induced by exogenous treatment with a functional analogue of salicylic acid (SA), benzothiadiazole (BTH), but not by other plant hormones tested. The transcription of
OsAAA-ATPase1
was also highly induced in response to
M. oryzae
infection in an SA-dependent manner, as gene induction was significantly attenuated in a transgenic rice line expressing a bacterial gene (
nahG
) encoding
salicylate hydroxylase
. Overexpression of
OsAAA-ATPase1
significantly enhanced pathogenesis-related gene expression and the resistance to
M. oryzae
; conversely, RNAi-mediated suppression of this gene compromised this resistance. These results suggest that
OsAAA-APTase1
plays an important role in SA-mediated defense responses against blast fungus
M. oryzae
.
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PMID:Rice
OsAAA-ATPase1
is Induced during Blast Infection in a Salicylic Acid-Dependent Manner, and Promotes Blast Fungus Resistance. 3209 21