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Mol Plant Microbe Interact ; 32(12): 1581-1597, 2019 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31657672

RESUMO

Vascular wilt bacteria such as Pantoea stewartii, the causal agent of Stewart's bacterial wilt of maize (SW), are destructive pathogens that are difficult to control. These bacteria colonize the xylem, where they form biofilms that block sap flow leading to characteristic wilting symptoms. Heritable forms of SW resistance exist and are used in maize breeding programs but the underlying genes and mechanisms are mostly unknown. Here, we show that seedlings of maize inbred lines with pan1 mutations are highly resistant to SW. However, current evidence suggests that other genes introgressed along with pan1 are responsible for resistance. Genomic analyses of pan1 lines were used to identify candidate resistance genes. In-depth comparison of P. stewartii interaction with susceptible and resistant maize lines revealed an enhanced vascular defense response in pan1 lines characterized by accumulation of electron-dense materials in xylem conduits visible by electron microscopy. We propose that this vascular defense response restricts P. stewartii spread through the vasculature, reducing both systemic bacterial colonization of the xylem network and consequent wilting. Though apparently unrelated to the resistance phenotype of pan1 lines, we also demonstrate that the effector WtsE is essential for P. stewartii xylem dissemination, show evidence for a nutritional immunity response to P. stewartii that alters xylem sap composition, and present the first analysis of maize transcriptional responses to P. stewartii infection.


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Resistência à Doença , Pantoea , Zea mays , Resistência à Doença/genética , Genoma de Planta/genética , Pantoea/fisiologia , Plântula/microbiologia , Xilema/microbiologia , Zea mays/genética , Zea mays/microbiologia
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Plant J ; 75(6): 941-53, 2013 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23738576

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Tomato line 30.4 was obtained engineering the nucleocapsid (N) gene of tomato spotted wilt virus into plant genome, and immunity to tomato spotted wilt virus infection of its self-pollinated homozygous progeny was observed. Despite the presence of a high amount of transgenic transcripts, transgenic proteins have not been detected, suggesting a mechanism of resistance mediated by RNA. In the present study, we identify post-transcriptional gene silencing as the main mechanism of resistance, which is able to spread systemically through grafting, and show that the line 30.4 resistant plants produce both 24 and 21-22 nt N-gene specific siRNA classes. The transgenic locus in chromosome 4 shows complex multiple insertions of four T-DNA copies in various orientations, all with 3' end deletions in the terminator and part of the N gene. However, for three of them, polyadenylated transcripts are produced, due to flanking tomato genome sequences acting as alternative terminators. Interestingly, starting at the fifth generation after the transformation event, some individual plants show a tomato spotted wilt virus-susceptible phenotype. The change is associated with the disappearance of transgene-specific transcripts and siRNAs, and with hyper-methylation of the transgene, which proceeds gradually through the generations. Once it reaches a critical threshold, the shift from post-transcriptional gene silencing to transcriptional silencing of the transgene eliminates the previously well established virus resistance.


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Imunidade Vegetal/genética , Interferência de RNA , Processamento Pós-Transcricional do RNA/imunologia , Solanum lycopersicum/virologia , Tospovirus/imunologia , Metilação de DNA/genética , Metilação de DNA/imunologia , Interações Hospedeiro-Patógeno/genética , Interações Hospedeiro-Patógeno/imunologia , Solanum lycopersicum/genética , Solanum lycopersicum/imunologia , Nucleocapsídeo/genética , Nucleocapsídeo/imunologia , Doenças das Plantas/genética , Doenças das Plantas/imunologia , Doenças das Plantas/virologia , Regiões Promotoras Genéticas , Processamento Pós-Transcricional do RNA/genética , RNA Interferente Pequeno/biossíntese , RNA Interferente Pequeno/classificação , RNA Interferente Pequeno/genética , RNA Viral/genética , RNA Viral/imunologia , Tospovirus/genética , Transgenes
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