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The MAPK Kinase Kinase GmMEKK1 Regulates Cell Death and Defense Responses
Plant Physiology
  • Hui-Yang Xu, Zhejiang Normal University
  • Chi Zhang, Zhejiang Normal University
  • Zhen-Chao Li, Zhejiang Normal University
  • Zhi-Rong Wang, Zhejiang Normal University
  • Xu-Xu Jiang, Zhejiang Normal University
  • Ya-Fei Shi, Zhejiang Normal University
  • Sheng-Nan Tian, Zhejiang Normal University
  • Edward Braun, Iowa State University
  • Yu Mei, Iowa State University
  • Wen-Li Qiu, Iowa State University
  • Sen Li, Zhejiang University
  • Bo Wang, China Agricultural University
  • Juan Xu, Zhejiang University
  • Duroy Navarre, U.S. Department of Agriculture
  • Dongtao Ren, China Agricultural University
  • Ninghui Cheng, U.S. Department of Agriculture
  • Paul A. Nakata, U.S. Department of Agriculture
  • Michelle A. Graham, U.S. Department of Agriculture
  • Steven A. Whitham, Iowa State University
  • Jian-Zhong Liu, Zhejiang Normal University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
10-1-2018
DOI
10.1104/pp.18.00903
Abstract

MAPK signaling pathways play critical roles in plant immunity. Here, we silenced multiple genes encoding MAPKs using virus-induced gene silencing mediated by Bean pod mottle virus to identify MAPK genes involved in soybean (Glycine max) immunity. Surprisingly, a strong hypersensitive response (HR) cell death was observed when soybean MAPK KINASE KINASE1 (GmMEKK1), a homolog of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) MEKK1, was silenced. The HR was accompanied by the overaccumulation of defense signaling molecules, salicylic acid (SA) and hydrogen peroxide. Genes involved in primary metabolism, translation/transcription, photosynthesis, and growth/development were down-regulated in GmMEKK1-silenced plants, while the expression of defense-related genes was activated. Accordingly, GmMEKK1-silenced plants were more resistant to downy mildew (Peronospora manshurica) and Soybean mosaic virus compared with control plants. Silencing GmMEKK1 reduced the activation of GmMPK6 but enhanced the activation of GmMPK3 in response to flg22 peptide. Unlike Arabidopsis MPK4, GmMPK4 was not activated by either flg22 or SA. Interestingly, transient overexpression of GmMEKK1 in Nicotiana benthamiana also induced HR. Our results indicate that GmMEKK1 plays both positive and negative roles in immunity and appears to differentially activate downstream MPKs by promoting GmMPK6 activation but suppressing GmMPK3 activation in response to flg22. The involvement of GmMPK4 kinase activity in cell death and in flg22- or SA-triggered defense responses in soybean requires further investigation.

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This article is published as Xu, Hui-Yang, Chi Zhang, Zhen-Chao Li, Zhi-Rong Wang, Xu-Xu Jiang, Ya-Fei Shi, Sheng-Nan Tian et al. "The MAPK kinase kinase GmMEKK1 regulates cell death and defense responses." Plant physiology 178, no. 2 (2018): 907-922. doi:10.1104/pp.18.00903.

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Hui-Yang Xu, Chi Zhang, Zhen-Chao Li, Zhi-Rong Wang, et al.. "The MAPK Kinase Kinase GmMEKK1 Regulates Cell Death and Defense Responses" Plant Physiology Vol. 178 Iss. 2 (2018) p. 907 - 922
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/steven-whitham/57/