Frontiers in Plant Science (Apr 2023)

Botrytis cinerea BcCDI1 protein triggers both plant cell death and immune response

  • Wenjun Zhu,
  • Huange Dong,
  • Ran Xu,
  • Jingmao You,
  • Jingmao You,
  • Da-zhong Yan,
  • Chao Xiong,
  • Jing Wu,
  • Kai Bi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1136463
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Cell death-inducing proteins (CDIPs) play important roles in the infection of Botrytis cinerea, a broad host-range necrotrophic phytopathogen. Here, we show that the secreted protein BcCDI1 (Cell Death Inducing 1) can cause necrosis in tobacco leaves and at the same time elicit plant defense. The transcription of Bccdi1 was induced at the infection stage. Deletion or overexpression of Bccdi1 resulted in no notable change in disease lesion on bean, tobacco, and Arabidopsis leaves, indicating that Bccdi1 has no effect on the final outcome of B. cinerea infection. Furthermore, the plant receptor-like kinases BAK1 and SOBIR1 are required to transduce the cell death-promoting signal induced by BcCDI1. These findings suggest that BcCDI1 is possibly recognized by plant receptors and then induces plant cell death.

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