A conserved type III effector RipB is recognized in tobacco and contributes to Ralstonia solanacearum virulence in susceptible host plants.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

National Engineering Laboratory for Endangered Medicinal Resource Development in Northwest China, Key Laboratory of Medicinal Resources and Natural Pharmaceutical Chemistry of Ministry of Education, College of Life Sciences, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an, China. Electronic address: meixiangzhang@

Published: November 2022


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Ralstonia solanacearum, the causal agent of bacterial wilt, causes devastating diseases in a wide range of plants including potato, tomato, pepper and tobacco. The pathogen delivers approximately 70 type III effectors (T3Es) into plant cells during infection. In this study, we confirmed that a T3E RipB is recognized in tobacco. We further demonstrated that RipB is conserved among R. solanacearum isolates and five different ripB alleles are all recognized in tobacco. The ripB from GMI1000 was transformed into susceptible host Arabidopsis, and a defect in root development was observed in ripB-transgenic plants. Pathogen inoculation assays showed that ripB expression promoted plant susceptibility to R. solanacearum infection, indicating that RipB contributes to pathogen virulence in Arabidopsis. Expression of ripB in roq1 mutant partially suppressed reactive oxygen species production, confirming that RipB interferes with plant basal defense. Interestingly, ripB expression promoted cytokinin-related gene expression in Arabidopsis, suggesting a role of cytokinin signaling pathway in plant-R. solanacearum interactions. Finally, RipB harbors potential 14-3-3 binding motifs, but the associations between RipB and 14-3-3 proteins were undetectable in yeast two-hybrid assay. Together, our results demonstrate that multiple ripB alleles are recognized in Nicotiana, and RipB suppresses basal defense in susceptible host to promote R. solanacearum infection.

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