Conserved Opposite Functions in Plant Resistance to Biotrophic and Necrotrophic Pathogens of the Immune Regulator SRFR1
Conserved Opposite Functions in Plant Resistance to Biotrophic and Necrotrophic Pathogens of the Immune Regulator SRFR1
Plant immunity is mediated in large part by specific interactions between a host resistance protein and a pathogen effector protein, named effector-triggered immunity (ETI). ETI needs to be tightly controlled both positively and negatively to enable normal plant growth because constitutively activated defense responses are detrimental to the host. In previous work, we reported that mutations in SUPPRESSOR OF rps4-RLD1 (SRFR1), identified in a suppressor screen, reactivated EDS1-dependent ETI to Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato (Pto) DC3000. Besides, mutations in SRFR1 boosted defense responses to the generalist chewing insect Spodoptera exigua and the sugar beet cyst nematode Heterodera schachtii. Here, we show that mutations in SRFR1 enhance susceptibility to the fungal necrotrophs Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici (FOL) and Botrytis cinerea in Arabidopsis. To translate knowledge obtained in AtSRFR1 research to crops, we generated SlSRFR1 alleles in tomato using a CRISPR/Cas9 system. Interestingly, slsrfr1 mutants increased expression of SA-pathway defense genes and enhanced resistance to Pto DC3000. In contrast, slsrfr1 mutants elevated susceptibility to FOL. Together, these data suggest that SRFR1 is functionally conserved in both Arabidopsis and tomato and functions antagonistically as a negative regulator to (hemi-) biotrophic pathogens and a positive regulator to necrotrophic pathogens.
- University of Missouri Health System United States
- University of Cape Town South Africa
- University of Missouri United States
- Gyeongsang National University Korea (Republic of)
- University of Cape Town
Genetic Vectors, Arabidopsis, tomato, Genes, Plant, Article, Fusarium, Solanum lycopersicum, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Plant Immunity, SRFR1, CRISPR/Cas9, Alleles, Disease Resistance, Gene Editing, Base Sequence, Arabidopsis Proteins, plant resistance, Mutation, Botrytis, CRISPR-Cas Systems, fungal necrotrophs, Plasmids
Genetic Vectors, Arabidopsis, tomato, Genes, Plant, Article, Fusarium, Solanum lycopersicum, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Plant Immunity, SRFR1, CRISPR/Cas9, Alleles, Disease Resistance, Gene Editing, Base Sequence, Arabidopsis Proteins, plant resistance, Mutation, Botrytis, CRISPR-Cas Systems, fungal necrotrophs, Plasmids
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