Overexpression of AHL20 Negatively Regulates Defenses in Arabidopsis
Haibin Lu1,2 , Yan Zou2 and Na Feng2
1College of Life Sciences, Peking University, Beijing 100875, China 2National Institute of Biological Sciences, Beijing 102206, China
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Online on 20 May 2010 at www.jipb.net and www.interscience.wiley.com/journal/jipb 10.1111/j.1744-7909.2010.00969.x
Abstract
Plants are equipped to recognize invading pathogenic microbes and activate innate immune responses by sensing pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). PAMP-triggered immunity (PTI) is critical for plant resistance to potential pathogens. Although the mechanism by which PTI is activated has been intensively studied, how plants prevent unregulated immune responses is less well understood. Here we provide evidence that AHL20, an AT-hook containing DNA-binding protein, negatively regulates PTI. Overexpression of AHL20 as a stable transgene suppressed PAMP-induced NHO1 and FRK1 expression in Arabidopsis plants. Similarly, transient expression of the closely related family members AHL19, AHL15, and AHL27 in protoplasts also blocked PAMP-induced gene expression. The AHL20 overexpression plants displayed greater susceptibility to virulent P. syringae bacteria. These results indicate that AHL proteins play an important role in plant immunity.
Lu H, Zou Y, Feng N (2010) Overexpression of AHL20 negatively regulates defenses in Arabidopsis. J. Integr. Plant Biol. 52(9), 801–808.
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Received 18 Mar 2010 Accepted 6 May 2010
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