Duality of H2O2 detoxification and immune activation of Ralstonia solanacearum alkyl hydroperoxide reductase C (AhpC) in tobacco.
Int J Biol Macromol
; 279(Pt 1): 135138, 2024 Nov.
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ABSTRACT
Although microbial pathogens utilize various strategies to evade plant immunity, host plants have evolved powerful defense mechanisms that can be activated in preparation for threat by infective organisms. Here, we identified one 24 kDa alkyl hydroperoxide reductase C (AhpC) from the culture supernatant of Ralstonia solanacearum strain FQY-4 (denoted RsAhpC) in the presence of host roots. RsAhpC contributes to H2O2 detoxification and the pathogenicity of R. solanacearum. However, the introduction of RsAhpC into the apoplast could activate immune defense, leading to suppression of pathogen colonization in both Nicotiana benthamiana and the Honghua Dajinyuan (HD) cultivar of N. tabacum. Consequently, overexpression of RsAhpC in the HD cultivar enhanced the resistance of tobacco to bacterial wilt disease caused by FQY-4. Overall, this study provides insight into the arms race between pathogens and their plant hosts. Specifically, it is firstly reported that plants can sense pathogen-derived AhpC to activate defenses, in addition to the role of AhpC in pathogen ROS detoxification. Therefore, the macromolecule AhpC produced by Ralstonia solanacearum has the ability to enhance plant defense as an elicitor, which provides a practical strategy for disease resistance breeding.
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Enfermedades de las Plantas
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Nicotiana
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Ralstonia solanacearum
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Int J Biol Macromol
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2024
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China