TaMCA1, a regulator of cell death, is important for the interaction between wheat and Puccinia striiformis
Metacaspase orthologs are conserved in fungi, protozoa and plants, however, their roles in plant disease resistance are largely unknown. In this study, we identified a Triticum aestivum metacaspase gene, TaMCA1 , with three copies located on chromosomes 1A, 1B and 1D. The TaMCA1 protein contained ty...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2016-05, Vol.6 (1), p.26946-26946, Article 26946 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Metacaspase orthologs are conserved in fungi, protozoa and plants, however, their roles in plant disease resistance are largely unknown. In this study, we identified a
Triticum aestivum
metacaspase gene,
TaMCA1
, with three copies located on chromosomes 1A, 1B and 1D. The
TaMCA1
protein contained typical structural features of type I metacaspases domains, including an N-terminal pro-domain. Transient expression analyses indicated that
TaMCA1
was localized in cytosol and mitochondria.
TaMCA1
exhibited no caspase-1 activity
in vitro
, but was able to inhibit cell death in tobacco and wheat leaves induced by the mouse
Bax
gene. In addition, the expression level of
TaMCA1
was up-regulated following challenge with the
Puccinia striiformis
f. sp.
tritici
(
Pst
). Knockdown of
TaMCA1
via virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) enhanced plant disease resistance to
Pst
and the accumulation of hydrogen peroxide (H
2
O
2
). Further study showed that
TaMCA1
decreased yeast cell resistance similar to the function of yeast metacaspase and there was no interaction between
TaMCA1
and
TaLSD1
. Based on these combined results, we speculate that
TaMCA1
, a regulator of cell death, is important during the compatible interaction of wheat and
Pst
. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/srep26946 |