Ustilaginoidea virens suppresses floral immunity through promoting GA biosynthesis by the effector SCRE9

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Abstract

Rice false smut caused by Ustilaginoidea virens has become one of the most important rice diseases. U. virens specifically infects rice florets through stamen filaments. However, it is mysterious how U. virens inhibits floral immunity for successful colonization. Here, we show that a small cysteine-rich effector SCRE9 is a key virulence factor in U. virens . Expression of SCRE9 in rice not only suppresses immune responses and false smut resistance, but also significantly increases expression of expansin and gibberellin (GA) biosynthetic genes and GA content in young rice panicles. We further demonstrate that OsSIP1 (SCRE9-interacting protein 1) in rice is targeted by SCRE9 and interacts with the OsMADS63 and OsMADS68 transcription factors that transcriptionally regulate the GA synthesis gene GA3ox1 . Interestingly, the chloroplast-localized OsSIP1 recruits OsMADS63/68 into the chloroplast. SCRE9 causes OsSIP1 to be translocated into the nucleus, thereby releasing OsMADS63/68 from the chloroplast into the nucleus to promote GA3ox1 transcription. Therefore, SCRE9 promotes GA biosynthesis and expression of expansins in rice florets, thus loosening cell walls and overcoming the physical barrier during U. virens infection. The finding uncovers an unidentified floret infection strategy that offsets the deficiency in cell wall degrading ability in the unique floret colonizing fungus.

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