Phytopathology Research (Mar 2019)
A core effector UV_1261 promotes Ustilaginoidea virens infection via spatiotemporally suppressing plant defense
Abstract
Abstract False smut is a destructive grain disease of rice worldwide, characterized by false smut balls formed in rice flowers. Here we identified a small secreted protein UV_1261 contributing to virulence of Ustilaginoidea virens, the causal agent of this disease. The sequence of UV_1261 was highly conserved among isolates of U. virens and absent in other fungi. UV_1261 encodes a protein targeted to plant chloroplasts. Its expression exhibited a bimodal pattern during pathogenesis. Ectopic expression of UV_1261 in Nicotiana benthamiana and Arabidopsis led to suppression of flg22-induced ROS burst, callose deposition, and expression of defense-related genes, as well as enhanced susceptibility to powdery mildew in Arabidopsis. Down-regulation of UV_1261 via exogenous siRNA treatment resulted in reduced number of false smut balls. Consistently, stably knocking-down UV_1261 caused less number of false smut balls associated with higher expression of defense-related genes in rice flower. Taken together, our data demonstrate that UV_1261 is a core effector of U. virens essential for virulence and suppressing defense in rice flower, and thus may serve as a potential molecular target for controlling rice false smut disease.
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