Rice CaM-binding transcription factor (OsCBT) mediates defense signaling via transcriptional reprogramming
The mutant allele of rice calmodulin-binding transcription activator OsCBT, oscbt-1 , exhibits broad-spectrum resistance against rice pathogens. Previously, we reported that the strong resistance of the oscbt-1 mutant to pathogens was conferred by a constitutive upregulation of defense-related genes...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant biotechnology reports 2020, 14(3), , pp.309-321 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The mutant allele of rice calmodulin-binding transcription activator OsCBT,
oscbt-1
, exhibits broad-spectrum resistance against rice pathogens. Previously, we reported that the strong resistance of the
oscbt-1
mutant to pathogens was conferred by a constitutive upregulation of defense-related genes even under pathogen-free conditions. We also found strong induction of the hypersensitive response as a reaction to pathogen invasion. The results suggest that OsCBT acts as a negative regulator of basal resistance to pathogen attack. To identify the transcriptional network regulated by OsCBT, we compared global gene expression profiles between wild-type (WT) and
oscbt-1
rice plants grown under pathogen-free conditions. The results of a 3′ tiling microarray revealed that in
oscbt-1
plants, 81 genes are upregulated and 200 genes are downregulated when compared with the WT. A gene ontology analysis showed that differentially regulated genes in
oscbt-1
were very closely associated with “death” GO term in a biological process category, and “catalytic activity” and “binding” GO terms in a molecular function category. A MapMan analysis indicated that the functions of these genes were associated with plant responses to biotic stress. Moreover, the results from quantitative real-time PCR in the
oscbt-1
mutant showed a significant effect on the gene expression patterns of the fungal pathogen response. Our results suggested that the OsCBT regulates a rice defense response by modulating the expressions of various defense-related genes. |
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ISSN: | 1863-5466 1863-5474 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11816-020-00603-y |