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Redundant CAMTA transcription factors negatively regulate the biosynthesis of salicylic acid and N-hydroxypipecolic acid by modulating the expression of SARD1 and CBP60g



编号 040022002

推送时间 20200106

研究领域 森林培育 

年份 2020 

类型 期刊 

语种 英语

标题 Redundant CAMTA transcription factors negatively regulate the biosynthesis of salicylic acid and N-hydroxypipecolic acid by modulating the expression of SARD1 and CBP60g

来源期刊 Molecular Plant

第220期

发表时间 20191113

关键词 CAMTA;  Salicylic acid (SA);  N-hydroxypipecolic acid (NHP);  SARD1;  CBP60g;  immune signaling; 

摘要 Two signal molecules, salicylic acid (SA) and N-hydroxypipecolic acid (NHP), play critical roles in plant immunity. The biosynthetic genes of both compounds are positively regulated by master immune-regulating transcription factors SARD1 and CBP60g. However, the relationship between the SA and NHP pathways is unclear. On the other hand, CALMODULIN BINDING TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR 1 (CAMTA1), CAMTA2 and CAMTA3 are redundant negative regulators of plant immunity, the mechanism of which remains unknown. Here, through chromatin immunoprecipitation and electrophoretic mobility shift assays, we uncovered that CBP60g is a direct target of CAMTA3. The autoimmunity of camta3-1 is suppressed by sard1 cbp60g double mutant as well as ald1 and fmo1, two mutants defective in NHP biosynthesis. Interestingly, a suppressor screen using the camta1/2/3 triple mutant yielded various mutants blocking biosynthesis or signaling of either SA or NHP, leading to nearly complete suppression of the extreme autoimmunity of camta1/2/3, suggesting that the SA and NHP pathways can mutually amplify each other. Together, these results reveal that the CAMTAs repress the biosynthesis of SA and NHP by modulating the expression of SARD1 and CBP60g, and that the SA and NHP pathways are coordinated to optimize plant immune response.
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