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A wheat NAC interacts with an orphan protein and enhances resistance to Fusarium head blight disease

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Perochon, Alexandre 
Kahla, Amal 
Vranić, Monika 
Jia, Jianguang 
Malla, Keshav B. 
Doohan, Fiona M. 
et al. 
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/11055
Date Issued
01 March 2019
Date Available
29T08:46:03Z August 2019
Abstract
Taxonomically-restricted orphan genes play an important role in environmental adaptation, as recently demonstrated by the fact that the Pooideae-specific orphan TaFROG (Triticum aestivum Fusarium Resistance Orphan Gene) enhanced wheat resistance to the economically devastating Fusarium head blight (FHB) disease. Like most orphan genes, little is known about the cellular function of the encoded protein TaFROG, other than it interacts with the central stress regulator TaSnRK1α. Here, we functionally characterized a wheat (T. aestivum) NAC-like transcription factor TaNACL-D1 that interacts with TaFROG and investigated its' role in FHB using studies to assess motif analyses, yeast transactivation, protein-protein interaction, gene expression and the disease response of wheat lines overexpressing TaNACL-D1. TaNACL-D1 is a Poaceae-divergent NAC transcription factor that encodes a Triticeae-specific protein C-terminal region with transcriptional activity and a nuclear localisation signal. The TaNACL-D1/TaFROG interaction was detected in yeast and confirmed in planta, within the nucleus. Analysis of multi-protein interactions indicated that TaFROG could form simultaneously distinct protein complexes with TaNACL-D1 and TaSnRK1α in planta. TaNACL-D1 and TaFROG are co-expressed as an early response to both the causal fungal agent of FHB, Fusarium graminearum and its virulence factor deoxynivalenol (DON). Wheat lines overexpressing TaNACL-D1 were more resistant to FHB disease than wild type plants. Thus, we conclude that the orphan protein TaFROG interacts with TaNACL-D1, a NAC transcription factor that forms part of the disease response evolved within the Triticeae.
Sponsorship
Science Foundation Ireland
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Wiley
Journal
Plant Biotechnology Journal
Volume
17
Issue
10
Start Page
1851
End Page
2020
Copyright (Published Version)
2019 the Authors
Keywords
  • Fusarium graminearum

  • Triticum aestivum

  • Deoxynivalenol

  • Fusarium head blight

  • NAC

  • SnRK1

  • Orphan gene

  • Transcription factor

  • Wheat

DOI
10.1111/pbi.13105
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1467-7644
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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