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The Receptor Kinase IMPAIRED OOMYCETE SUSCEPTIBILITY1 Attenuates Abscisic Acid Responses in Arabidopsis

Sophie Hok, Valérie Allasia, Emilie Andrio, Elodie Naessens, Elsa Ribes, Franck Panabières, Agnès Attard, Nicolas Ris, Mathilde Clément, Xavier Barlet, Yves Marco, Erwin Grill, Ruth Eichmann, Corina Weis, Ralph Hückelhoven, Alexandra Ammon, Jutta Ludwig-Müller, Lars M. Voll, Harald Keller
Sophie Hok
Institut Sophia Agrobiotech, Unité Mixte de Recherche 1355 Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique-Université Nice-Sophia Antipolis, 06903 Sophia Antipolis, France (S.H., V.A., E.A., E.N., E.R., F.P., Ag.A., N.R., H.K.);
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Published November 2014. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.114.248518

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Abstract

In plants, membrane-bound receptor kinases are essential for developmental processes, immune responses to pathogens and the establishment of symbiosis. We previously identified the Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) receptor kinase IMPAIRED OOMYCETE SUSCEPTIBILITY1 (IOS1) as required for successful infection with the downy mildew pathogen Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis. We report here that IOS1 is also required for full susceptibility of Arabidopsis to unrelated (hemi)biotrophic filamentous oomycete and fungal pathogens. Impaired susceptibility in the absence of IOS1 appeared to be independent of plant defense mechanism. Instead, we found that ios1-1 plants were hypersensitive to the plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA), displaying enhanced ABA-mediated inhibition of seed germination, root elongation, and stomatal opening. These findings suggest that IOS1 negatively regulates ABA signaling in Arabidopsis. The expression of ABA-sensitive COLD REGULATED and RESISTANCE TO DESICCATION genes was diminished in Arabidopsis during infection. This effect on ABA signaling was alleviated in the ios1-1 mutant background. Accordingly, ABA-insensitive and ABA-hypersensitive mutants were more susceptible and resistant to oomycete infection, respectively, showing that the intensity of ABA signaling affects the outcome of downy mildew disease. Taken together, our findings suggest that filamentous (hemi)biotrophs attenuate ABA signaling in Arabidopsis during the infection process and that IOS1 participates in this pathogen-mediated reprogramming of the host.

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    RLK
    receptor-like kinase
    ABA
    abscisic acid
    PP2C
    type 2C protein phosphatase
    Hpa
    Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis
    MLD
    malectin-like domain
    LRR
    leucine-rich repeat
    PTI
    pattern-triggered immunity
    RT-qPCR
    reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction
    SA
    salicylic acid
    JA
    jasmonic acid
    • Received August 12, 2014.
    • Accepted September 30, 2014.
    • Published October 1, 2014.
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    Sophie Hok, Valérie Allasia, Emilie Andrio, Elodie Naessens, Elsa Ribes, Franck Panabières, Agnès Attard, Nicolas Ris, Mathilde Clément, Xavier Barlet, Yves Marco, Erwin Grill, Ruth Eichmann, Corina Weis, Ralph Hückelhoven, Alexandra Ammon, Jutta Ludwig-Müller, Lars M. Voll, Harald Keller
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