Minc00344 and Mj-NULG1a effectors interact with GmHub10 protein to promote the soybean parasitism by Meloidogyne incognita and M. javanica

Several economically important crops are susceptible to root-knot nematode (RKNs). Meloidogyne incognita and M. javanica are the two most reported species from the RKN complex, causing damage to several crops worldwide. The successful outcome of the Meloidogyne-plant interaction is associated with m...

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Veröffentlicht in:Experimental parasitology 2021-10, Vol.229, p.108153, Article 108153
Hauptverfasser: Godinho Mendes, Reneida Aparecida, Basso, Marcos Fernando, Fernandes de Araújo, Janaina, Paes de Melo, Bruno, Lima, Rayane Nunes, Ribeiro, Thuane Pires, da Silva Mattos, Vanessa, Saliba Albuquerque, Erika Valéria, Grossi-de-Sa, Maira, Dessaune Tameirao, Suelen Nogueira, da Rocha Fragoso, Rodrigo, Mattar da Silva, Maria Cristina, Vignols, Florence, Fernandez, Diana, Grossi-de-Sa, Maria Fatima
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Zusammenfassung:Several economically important crops are susceptible to root-knot nematode (RKNs). Meloidogyne incognita and M. javanica are the two most reported species from the RKN complex, causing damage to several crops worldwide. The successful outcome of the Meloidogyne-plant interaction is associated with molecular factors secreted by the nematode to suppress the plant's immune response and promote nematode parasitism. In contrast, several plant factors are associated with defense against nematode infection. In this study, we identified and characterized the specific interaction of Minc00344 and Mj-NULG1a effectors with soybean GmHub10 (Glyma.19G008200) protein in vitro and in vivo. An Arabidopsis thaliana T-DNA mutant of AtHub10 (AT3G27960, an orthologous gene of GmHub10) showed higher susceptibility to M. incognita. Thus, since soybean and A. thaliana Hub10 proteins are involved in pollen tube growth and indirect activation of the defense response, our data suggest that effector-Hub10 interactions could be associated with an increase in plant susceptibility. These findings indicate the potential of these effector proteins to develop new biotechnological tools based on RNA interference and the overexpression of engineered Hub10 proteins for the efficient management of RKN in crops. •Minc00344 and Mj-NULG1a effectors interact in vitro and in vivo with soybean GmHub10 protein.•Effector-Hub10 protein interactions could be associated with an increase in plant susceptibility to nematodes.•GmHub10 gene expression was higher in the roots of the resistant soybean cultivar compared with the susceptible cultivar.•A.thaliana AtHub10 protein mutant plants display abnormal phenotype suggesting that its disruption increase the plant susceptibility to nematodes.
ISSN:0014-4894
1090-2449
DOI:10.1016/j.exppara.2021.108153