Plants (May 2024)

Characterization of a Small Cysteine-Rich Secreted Effector, TcSCP_9014, in <i>Tilletia controversa</i>

  • Zhenzhen Du,
  • Han Weng,
  • Huanyu Jia,
  • Bin Zhang,
  • Boming Wu,
  • Wanquan Chen,
  • Taiguo Liu,
  • Li Gao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13111523
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
p. 1523

Abstract

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Tilletia controversa J. G. Kühn is the causal agent of wheat dwarf bunt (DB), a destructive disease causing tremendous economic losses. Small cysteine-rich secreted proteins (SCPs) of plant fungi are crucial in modulating host immunity and promoting infection. Little is known about the virulence effectors of T. controversa. Here, we characterized TcSCP_9014, a novel effector of SCPs, in T. controversa which suppressed programmed cell death triggered by BAX without relying on its signal peptide (SP). The SP in the N-terminus of TcSCP_9014 was functional in the secretory process. Live-cell imaging in the epidermal cells of Nicothiana benthamiana suggested that TcSCP_9014 localized to the plasma membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus. Furthermore, yeast cDNA library screening was performed to obtain the interacting proteins in wheat. Yeast two-hybrid and BiFC assays were applied to validate the interaction of TcSCP_9014 with TaMTAN and TaGAPDH. Our work revealed that the novel effector TcSCP_9014 is vital in modulating plant immunity, which opens up new avenues for plant-pathogen interactions in the T. controversa infection process.

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