2018
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-18829-2
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Overexpression of a constitutively active truncated form of OsCDPK1 confers disease resistance by affecting OsPR10a expression in rice

Abstract: The rice pathogenesis-related protein OsPR10a was scarcely expressed in OsCDPK1-silenced (Ri-1) rice, which was highly sensitive to pathogen infection. After inoculating the leaves with bacterial blight (Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae; Xoo), we found that the expression of OsPR10a was up- and down-regulated in OEtr-1 (overexpression of the constitutively active truncated form of OsCDPK1) and Ri-1 rice plants, respectively. OsPR10a and OsCDPK1 showed corresponding expression patterns and were up-regulated in res… Show more

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“…In Arabidopsis, overexpression of SiCDPK24 enhanced drought tolerance [ 29 ] . OsCDPK1 positively regulates salt and drought tolerance in rice [ 30 ] , meanwhile it acts as a positive regulator of OsPR10a participating in the defense signaling pathway [ 31 ] . Conversely, some CDPKs are negative regulators of stress response because transgenic plants overexpressing them are more sensitive to abiotic/biotic stresses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Arabidopsis, overexpression of SiCDPK24 enhanced drought tolerance [ 29 ] . OsCDPK1 positively regulates salt and drought tolerance in rice [ 30 ] , meanwhile it acts as a positive regulator of OsPR10a participating in the defense signaling pathway [ 31 ] . Conversely, some CDPKs are negative regulators of stress response because transgenic plants overexpressing them are more sensitive to abiotic/biotic stresses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some molecules influenced the susceptibility of the plant to the fungal pathogen. JAZ2 (Jasmonate-ZIM-domain) impairs JA sensitivity by decreasing the level of expression of JA response genes and increasing plant susceptibility ( He et al., 2018 ). This protein interacts with PR-10.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on these studies, a biological model of the responses that were triggered in the plant cell involving PR-10 was designed ( Figure 6 ). SA and JA positively activate PR-10 expression, either directly or by activating CDPK1 (Calcium-Dependent Protein Kinases) ( He et al., 2018 ). PGIP1 (Polygalacturonase-Inhibiting Proteins) seemed to act by inducing the JA pathway, which consequently positively regulated PR-10 ( Wu et al., 2019 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to CRK6 and CRK10, some kinases have been identified as conferring broad-spectrum resistance to Xoo . For instance, overexpression of a constitutively activated form of calcium-dependent protein kinases OsCDPK1 confers Xoo resistance by affecting OsPR10a expression in rice [ 48 ]. OsILA1, a Raf-like MAPKKK, functions as a negative regulator and acts upstream of the OsMAPKK4–OsMAPK6 cascade against Xoo [ 49 ].…”
Section: Identified Rice Broad-spectrum Disease Resistance Genes In Past 10 Yearsmentioning
confidence: 99%