The RALF2‐FERONIA‐MYB63 module orchestrates growth and defense in tomato roots

Author:

Fan Yanfen12ORCID,Bai Junyu1,Wu Shaofang2,Zhang Min2,Li Jiajia2,Lin Rui2,Hu Chaoyi2,Jing Beiyu2,Wang Jiachun12,Xia Xiaojian23ORCID,Hu Zhangjian23ORCID,Yu Jingquan123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Horticulture Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University Yangling Shaanxi 712100 China

2. Department of Horticulture Zhejiang University Zijingang Campus, 866 Yuhangtang Road Hangzhou 310058 China

3. Key Laboratory of Horticultural Plants Growth and Development Agricultural Ministry of China 866 Yuhangtang Road Hangzhou 310058 China

Abstract

Summary Plant secreted peptides RAPID ALKALINISATION FACTORs (RALFs), which act through the receptor FERONIA (FER), play important roles in plant growth. However, it remains unclear whether and how RALF‐FER contributes to the trade‐off of plant growth–defense. Here, we used a variety of techniques such as CRISPR/Cas9, protein–protein interaction and transcriptional regulation methods to investigate the role of RALF2 and its receptor FER in regulating lignin deposition, root growth, and defense against Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici (Fol) in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum). The ralf2 and fer mutants show reduced primary root length, elevated lignin accumulation, and enhanced resistance against Fol than the wild‐type. FER interacts with and phosphorylates MYB63 to promote its degradation. MYB63 serves as an activator of lignin deposition by regulating the transcription of dirigent protein gene DIR19. Mutation of DIR19 suppresses lignin accumulation, and reverses the short root phenotype and Fol resistance in ralf2 or fer mutant. Collectively, our results demonstrate that the RALF2‐FER‐MYB63 module fine‐tunes root growth and resistance against Fol through regulating the deposition of lignin in tomato roots. The study sheds new light on how plants maintain the growth–defense balance via RALF‐FER.

Publisher

Wiley

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