International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Mar 2023)

Soybean <i>Gm</i>SAUL1, a Bona Fide U-Box E3 Ligase, Negatively Regulates Immunity Likely through Repressing the Activation of <i>Gm</i>MPK3

  • Jun-Mei Li,
  • Mei-Yan Ye,
  • Chaofeng Wang,
  • Xiao-Han Ma,
  • Ni-Ni Wu,
  • Chen-Li Zhong,
  • Yanjun Zhang,
  • Ninghui Cheng,
  • Paul A. Nakata,
  • Lirong Zeng,
  • Jian-Zhong Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24076240
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 7
p. 6240

Abstract

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E3 ubiquitin ligases play important roles in plant immunity, but their role in soybean has not been investigated previously. Here, we used Bean pod mottle virus (BPMV)-mediated virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) to investigate the function of GmSAUL1 (Senescence-Associated E3 Ubiquitin Ligase 1) homologs in soybean. When two closely related SAUL1 homologs were silenced simultaneously, the soybean plants displayed autoimmune phenotypes, which were significantly alleviated by high temperature, suggesting that GmSAUL1a/1b might be guarded by an R protein. Interestingly, silencing GmSAUL1a/1b resulted in the decreased activation of GmMPK6, but increased activation of GmMPK3 in response to flg22, suggesting that the activation of GmMPK3 is most likely responsible for the activated immunity observed in the GmSAUL1a/1b-silenced plants. Furthermore, we provided evidence that GmSAUL1a is a bona fide E3 ligase. Collectively, our results indicated that GmSAUL1 plays a negative role in regulating cell death and immunity in soybean.

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