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An Insect Effector Mimics Its Host Immune Regulator to Undermine Plant Immunity

Adv Sci (Weinh). 2025-01; 
Jianmei Fu , Shuai Li , Jing Li , Zhichang Zhao , Jing Li , Xinyang Tan , Shan Yu , Maofeng Jing , Keyan Zhu-Salzman , Jichao Fang , Rui Ji
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Abstract

Plants activate defense machinery when infested by herbivorous insects but avoid such costs in the absence of herbivory. However, the key signaling pathway regulators underlying such flexibility and the mechanisms that insects exploit these components to disarm plant defense systems remain elusive. Here, it is reported that immune repressor 14-3-3e in rice Oryza sativa (OsGF14e) regulates immune homeostasis. Infestation with brown planthopper (BPH) Nilaparvata lugens decreased OsGF14e expression; however, the level of downregulation is limited both by the short duration and the specific feeding location. OsGF14e interacts with Enhanced Disease Resistance 1-like (OsEDR1l), a Raf-like MAP kinase kinase kinase (MA... More

Keywords

14‐3‐3 protein; brown planthopper; effector; mimic; rice immunity.