A systematic analysis of ARM genes revealed that GhARM144 regulates the resistance against Verticillium dahliae via interaction with GhOSM34

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第一作者: Liu, Shichao

作者: Liu, Shichao;Liu, Ruibing;Xue, Chao;Chen, Pengyun;Zhao, Chenchen;Liu, Shichao;Wei, Fei;Chen, Yining

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期刊名称:PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM ( 影响因子:6.4; 五年影响因子:5.9 )

ISSN: 0031-9317

年卷期: 2024 年 176 卷 2 期

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摘要: Proteins of the armadillo repeat gene family play important roles in plant pathogen response. Here, 169 armadillo (ARM) genes were identified in upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum). Phylogenetic analysis grouped these into 11 subfamilies, with conserved protein structures within each subfamily. The results signify that the expansion of the gene family occurred via whole genome duplication and dispersed duplication. Expression profiling and network analysis suggest that GhARM144 may regulate cotton resistance to Verticillium dahliae. GhARM144 was upregulated in roots by V. dahliae infection or salicylic acid treatment. This upregulation indicates a negative regulatory role of GhARM144' in the cotton immune responses, potentially by manipulating salicylic acid biosynthesis. Protein interaction studies found that GhARM144 associates with an osmotin-like protein, GhOSM34, at the plasma membrane. Silencing GhOSM34 reduced the resistance to V. dahliae, suggesting it may play a positive regulatory role. The results demonstrate that GhARM144 modulates cotton immunity through interaction with GhOSM34 and salicylic acid signalling. Further study of these proteins may yield insights into disease resistance mechanisms in cotton and other plants.

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