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Salivary elicitor disulffde isomerase from Nilaparvata lugens targets host rice UDP-glucose epimerase 2 to induce plant defenses

Plant Stress. 2025-01; 
Jianmei Fu , Zhichang Zhao , Jichao Fang , Rui Ji
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Abstract

Elicitors in insect saliva enable plants to detect insect presence and activate their defense responses. However, the detailed mechanisms through which these elicitors induce host plant defense responses and interact with endogenous host plant proteins remain poorly understood. In this study, we identified a salivary elicitor, protein disulfide isomerase (NlPDI1), from the brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens, BPH). Overexpression of NlPDI1 in rice triggered the production of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), jasmonate (JA), and JA-isoleucine (JA-Ile), thereby enhancing rice’s resistance to BPH. Furthermore, NlPDI1 interacts with the immunity-related protein UDPglucose epimerase 2 (OsUGE2), leading to a decrea... More

Keywords

Planthopper–rice interaction Salivary elicitor Disulfide isomerase UDP-glucose epimerase 2 Plant defense