A rust‐fungus Nudix hydrolase effector decaps mRNAin vitro and interferes with plant immune pathways

Author:

McCombe Carl L.1ORCID,Catanzariti Ann‐Maree1ORCID,Greenwood Julian R.1ORCID,Desai Anna M.2,Outram Megan A.1ORCID,Yu Daniel S.1ORCID,Ericsson Daniel J.3ORCID,Brenner Steven E.2ORCID,Dodds Peter N.4ORCID,Kobe Bostjan5ORCID,Jones David A.1ORCID,Williams Simon J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Plant Sciences Division, Research School of Biology The Australian National University Canberra ACT 2601 Australia

2. Plant and Microbial Biology Department University of California Berkeley CA 94720 USA

3. Australian Synchrotron, Macromolecular Crystallography Clayton Vic. 3168 Australia

4. Black Mountain Science and Innovation Park CSIRO Agriculture and Food Canberra ACT 2601 Australia

5. School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, Institute for Molecular Bioscience and Australian Infectious Diseases Research Centre University of Queensland Brisbane Qld 4072 Australia

Abstract

Summary To infect plants, pathogenic fungi secrete small proteins called effectors. Here, we describe the catalytic activity and potential virulence function of the Nudix hydrolase effector AvrM14 from the flax rust fungus (Melampsora lini). We completed extensive in vitro assays to characterise the enzymatic activity of the AvrM14 effector. Additionally, we used in planta transient expression of wild‐type and catalytically dead AvrM14 versions followed by biochemical assays, phenotypic analysis and RNA sequencing to unravel how the catalytic activity of AvrM14 impacts plant immunity. AvrM14 is an extremely selective enzyme capable of removing the protective 5′ cap from mRNA transcripts in vitro. Homodimerisation of AvrM14 promoted biologically relevant mRNA cap cleavage in vitro and this activity was conserved in related effectors from other Melampsora spp. In planta expression of wild‐type AvrM14, but not the catalytically dead version, suppressed immune‐related reactive oxygen species production, altered the abundance of some circadian‐rhythm‐associated mRNA transcripts and reduced the hypersensitive cell‐death response triggered by the flax disease resistance protein M1. To date, the decapping of host mRNA as a virulence strategy has not been described beyond viruses. Our results indicate that some fungal pathogens produce Nudix hydrolase effectors with in vitro mRNA‐decapping activity capable of interfering with plant immunity.

Funder

Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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