Journal article

Arabidopsis heterotrimeric G-protein regulates cell wall defense and resistance to necrotrophic fungi

M Delgado-Cerezo, C Sánchez-Rodríguez, V Escudero, E Miedes, PV Fernández, L Jordá, C Hernández-Blanco, A Sánchez-Vallet, P Bednarek, P Schulze-Lefert, S Somerville, JM Estevez, S Persson, A Molina

Molecular Plant | CELL PRESS | Published : 2012

Abstract

The Arabidopsis heterotrimeric G-protein controls defense responses to necrotrophic and vascular fungi. The agb1 mutant impaired in the Gβ subunit displays enhanced susceptibility to these pathogens. Gβ/AGB1 forms an obligate dimer with either one of the Arabidopsis Gγ subunits (γ1/AGG1 and γ2/AGG2). Accordingly, we now demonstrate that the agg1 agg2 double mutant is as susceptible as agb1 plants to the necrotrophic fungus Plectosphaerella cucumerina. To elucidate the molecular basis of heterotrimeric G-protein-mediated resistance, we performed a comparative transcriptomic analysis of agb1-1 mutant and wild-type plants upon inoculation with P. cucumerina. This analysis, together with metabol..

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Awarded by National Science Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

Work in A. Molina's group was supported by Spanish MICINN (Grants BIO2009-07161 and EUI2008-03728/BALANCE), in Dr Staffan Person's group by the Max-Planck Gessellschaft, in Dr Paul Schulze-Lefert's laboratory by BALANCE-Plant KBBE, and in Dr Jose M. Estevez's group by PIP CONICET 2010-071.