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Cotton GhBAK1 Mediates Verticillium Wilt Resistance and Cell DeathF
Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) offers a powerful approach for functional analysis of individual genes by knocking down their expression. We have adopted this approach to dissect gene functions in cotton resistant to Verticillium wilt, one of the most devastating diseases worldwide. We showed he...
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Published in: | Journal of integrative plant biology 2013-07, Vol.55 (7), p.586-596 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) offers a powerful approach for functional analysis of individual genes by knocking down their expression. We have adopted this approach to dissect gene functions in cotton resistant to
Verticillium
wilt, one of the most devastating diseases worldwide. We showed here that highly efficient VIGS was obtained in a cotton breeding line (CA4002) with partial resistance to
Verticillium
wilt, and
GhMKK2
and
GhVe1
are required for its resistance to
Verticillium
wilt.
Arabidopsis
AtBAK1/SERK3, a central regulator in plant disease resistance, belongs to a subfamily of somatic embryogenesis receptor kinases (SERKs) with five members, AtSERK1 to AtSERK5. Two BAK1 orthologs and one SERK1 ortholog were identified in the cotton genome. Importantly,
GhBAK1
is required for CA4002 resistance to
Verticillium
wilt. Surprisingly, silencing of
GhBAK1
is sufficient to trigger cell death accompanied with production of reactive oxygen species in cotton. This result is distinct from
Arabidopsis
in which AtBAK1 and AtSERK4 play redundant functions in cell death control. Apparently, cotton has only evolved SERK1 and BAK1 whereas AtSERK4/5 are newly evolved genes in
Arabidopsis
. Our studies indicate the functional importance of BAK1 in
Verticillium
wilt resistance and suggest the dynamic evolution of SERK family members in different plant species. |
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ISSN: | 1672-9072 1744-7909 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jipb.12064 |