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Cotton peroxisome-localized lysophospholipase counteracts the toxic effects of Verticillium dahliae NLP1 and confers wilt resistance

The plant journal: for cell and molecular biology. 2023-04; 
Guilin Wang, Xinyu Wang, Jian Song, Haitang Wang, Chaofeng Ruan, Wenshu Zhang, Zhan Guo, Weixi Li, Wangzhen Guo
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Abstract

Plasma membrane represents a critical battleground between plants and attacking microbes. Necrosis-and-ethylene-inducing peptide 1 (Nep1)-like proteins (NLPs), cytolytic toxins produced by some bacterial, fungal and oomycete species, are able to target on lipid membranes by binding eudicot plant-specific sphingolipids (glycosylinositol phosphorylceramide) and form transient small pores, causing membrane leakage and subsequent cell death. NLP-producing phytopathogens are a big threat to agriculture worldwide. However, whether there are R proteins/enzymes that counteract the toxicity of NLPs in plants remains largely unknown. Here we show that cotton produces a peroxisome-localized enzyme lysophospholipase, GhLPL... More

Keywords

NLP1; Verticillium dahliae; cotton; cytolysin; lipidome; lysophospholipase. © 2023 Society for Experimental Biology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd