Tomato NADPH oxidase SlWfi1 interacts with the effector protein RipBJ of Ralstonia solanacearum to mediate host defence

Author:

Su Guan‐Ming1,Chu Li‐Wen1,Chien Chih‐Cheng12ORCID,Liao Pei‐Shan1,Chiu Yu‐Chuan1,Chang Chi‐Hsin1,Chu Tai‐Hsiang1,Li Chien‐Hui1,Wu Chien‐Sheng1,Wang Jaw‐Fen3,Cheng Yi‐Sheng14,Chang Chuan‐Hsin5,Cheng Chiu‐Ping1467ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Plant Biology, College of Life Science National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

2. Institute of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, College of Life Science National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

3. Bacteriology Unit AVRDC—The World Vegetable Center Tainan Taiwan

4. Department of Life Science, College of Life Science National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

5. Department of Research Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital, Buddhist Tzu Chi Medical Foundation New Taipei City Taiwan

6. Global Agriculture Technology and Genomic Science Master Program, International College National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

7. Master Program for Plant Medicine, College of Bio‐Resources & Agriculture National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractReactive oxygen species (ROS) play a crucial role in regulating numerous functions in organisms. Among the key regulators of ROS production are NADPH oxidases, primarily referred to as respiratory burst oxidase homologues (RBOHs). However, our understanding of whether and how pathogens directly target RBOHs has been limited. In this study, we revealed that the effector protein RipBJ, originating from the phytopathogenic bacterium Ralstonia solanacearum, was present in low‐ to medium‐virulence strains but absent in high‐virulence strains. Functional genetic assays demonstrated that the expression of ripBJ led to a reduction in bacterial infection. In the plant, RipBJ expression triggered plant cell death and the accumulation of H2O2, while also enhancing host defence against R. solanacearum by modulating multiple defence signalling pathways. Through protein interaction and functional studies, we demonstrated that RipBJ was associated with the plant's plasma membrane and interacted with the tomato RBOH known as SlWfi1, which contributed positively to RipBJ's effects on plants. Importantly, SlWfi1 expression was induced during the early stages following R. solanacearum infection and played a key role in defence against this bacterium. This research uncovers the plant RBOH as an interacting target of a pathogen's effector, providing valuable insights into the mechanisms of plant defence.

Publisher

Wiley

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