A MAPKKK gene from rice, RBG1res, confers resistance to Burkholderia glumae through negative regulation of ABA
Burkholderia glumae causes bacterial seedling rot (BSR) of rice and is a threat to a consistent food supply. When previously screening for resistance against B. glumae in the resistant cultivar Nona Bokra (NB) versus the susceptible cultivar Koshihikari (KO), we detected a gene, Resistance to Burkho...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2023-03, Vol.13 (1), p.3947-3947, Article 3947 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Burkholderia glumae
causes bacterial seedling rot (BSR) of rice and is a threat to a consistent food supply. When previously screening for resistance against
B. glumae
in the resistant cultivar Nona Bokra (NB) versus the susceptible cultivar Koshihikari (KO), we detected a gene,
Resistance to Burkholderia glumae 1
(
RBG1
), at a quantitative trait locus (QTL). Here, we found that
RBG1
encodes a
MAPKKK
gene whose product phosphorylates OsMKK3. We also found that the kinase encoded by the
RBG1
resistant (
RBG1res
) allele in NB presented higher activity than did that encoded by the
RBG1
susceptible (
RBG1sus
) allele in KO.
RBG1res
and
RBG1sus
differ by three single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and the G390T substitution is essential for kinase activity. Abscisic acid (ABA) treatment of inoculated seedlings of RBG1res-NIL (a near-isogenic line (NIL) expressing
RBG1res
in the KO genetic background) decreased BSR resistance, indicating that
RBG1res
conferred resistance to
B. glumae
through negative regulation of ABA. The results of further inoculation assays showed that RBG1res-NIL was also resistant to
Burkholderia plantarii
. Our findings suggest that
RBG1res
contributes to resistance to these bacterial pathogens at the seed germination stage via a unique mechanism. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-023-30471-9 |