J Integr Plant Biol ›› 2026, Vol. 68 ›› Issue (2): 486-501.DOI: 10.1111/jipb.70072

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  • 收稿日期:2025-06-04 接受日期:2025-10-07 出版日期:2026-02-02 发布日期:2026-02-03

Rice blast pathogen effector AvrPib compromises disease resistance by targeting Raf-like protein kinase OsMAPKKK72 to inhibit MAPK signaling

Zhanchun Wang1,2†, Guitao Zhong1,3†, Beibei Zhang1,4, Yilin Xie1,5, Yufan Gan1,5, Dingzhong Tang1,5* and Wei Wang1,5*   

  1. 1. State Key Laboratory of Agricultural and Forestry Biosecurity, Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education for Genetics, Breeding and Multiple Utilization of Crops, Plant Immunity Center, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China
    2. College of Life Sciences, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China
    3. Shanghai Center for Plant Stress Biology, CAS Center for Excellence in Molecular Plant Sciences, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 200032, China
    4. College of Agriculture, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China
    5. School of Future Technology, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China

    These authors contributed equally to this work.
    *Correspondences: Dingzhong Tang (dztang@fafu.edu.cn); Wei Wang (vic_0214@163.com, Dr. Wang is fully responsible for the distribution of all materials associated with this article)
  • Received:2025-06-04 Accepted:2025-10-07 Online:2026-02-02 Published:2026-02-03
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    This work was supported by grants from the Biological Breeding‐National Science and Technology Major Projects (2023ZD04070), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (32370302), and the Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province, China (2024J09022).

Abstract: Phytopathogens, such as the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae, suppress plant immunity for reproduction by secreting effectors into plant cells. The M. oryzae effector AvrPib is known to be recognized by Pib, an intracellular nucleotide-binding, leucine-rich repeat receptor (NLR), in rice. However, how AvrPib manipulates blast resistance and its potential targets in rice remains unclear. In this study, we showed that AvrPib interacts with the rice MAP KINASE KINASE KINASE 72 (OsMAPKKK72), a previously uncharacterized Raf-like MAPKKK. The osmapkkk72 mutant shows enhanced susceptibility to the M. oryzae strain Guy11 and reduced mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) activation after treatment with chitin. Furthermore, OsMAPKKK72 interacts with MAP KINASE KINASE 9 (OsMKK9) and increases the interaction between OsMKK9 and OsMPK3/6. Accordingly, OsMKK9 positively regulates rice blast resistance and increases MAPK activation in an OsMAPKKK72-dependent manner following chitin treatment in rice, suggesting that OsMAPKKK72 may serve as a scaffold in the MAPK cascade. AvrPib inhibits the interaction between OsMAPKKK72 and OsMKK9, leading to reduced MAPK activation, which is mediated by OsMKK9. Taken together, our results reveal the critical roles of OsMAPKKK72 in blast resistance and uncover a mechanism wherein AvrPib suppresses rice blast resistance by interference with MAPK activation by targeting a key component in the MAPK cascade.

Key words: AvrPib, Magnaporthe oryzae, MAPK, OsMAPKKK72, OsMKK9, rice blast resistance

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