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A bacterial kinase phosphorylates OSK1 to suppress stomatal immunity in rice.


ABSTRACT: The Xanthomonas outer protein C2 (XopC2) family of bacterial effectors is widely found in plant pathogens and Legionella species. However, the biochemical activity and host targets of these effectors remain enigmatic. Here we show that ectopic expression of XopC2 promotes jasmonate signaling and stomatal opening in transgenic rice plants, which are more susceptible to Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzicola infection. Guided by these phenotypes, we discover that XopC2 represents a family of atypical kinases that specifically phosphorylate OSK1, a universal adaptor protein of the Skp1-Cullin-F-box ubiquitin ligase complexes. Intriguingly, OSK1 phosphorylation at Ser53 by XopC2 exclusively increases the binding affinity of OSK1 to the jasmonate receptor OsCOI1b, and specifically enhances the ubiquitination and degradation of JAZ transcription repressors and plant disease susceptibility through inhibiting stomatal immunity. These results define XopC2 as a prototypic member of a family of pathogenic effector kinases and highlight a smart molecular mechanism to activate jasmonate signaling.

SUBMITTER: Wang S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8445998 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A bacterial kinase phosphorylates OSK1 to suppress stomatal immunity in rice.

Wang Shanzhi S   Li Shuai S   Wang Jiyang J   Li Qian Q   Xin Xiu-Fang XF   Zhou Shuang S   Wang Yanping Y   Li Dayong D   Xu Jiaqing J   Luo Zhao-Qing ZQ   He Sheng Yang SY   Sun Wenxian W  

Nature communications 20210916 1


The Xanthomonas outer protein C2 (XopC2) family of bacterial effectors is widely found in plant pathogens and Legionella species. However, the biochemical activity and host targets of these effectors remain enigmatic. Here we show that ectopic expression of XopC2 promotes jasmonate signaling and stomatal opening in transgenic rice plants, which are more susceptible to Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzicola infection. Guided by these phenotypes, we discover that XopC2 represents a family of atypical ki  ...[more]

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