Lesion mimic gene HLM1 positively regulates cell death and disease resistance in rice
Peiyun Zhang, Chaofeng Zong, Yujie Gu, Le Mei, Qianwen Ge, Pengcheng Liu, Bojun Ma, Xifeng Chen

TL;DR
The HLM1 gene in rice promotes cell death and resistance to bacterial blight by regulating reactive oxygen species and defense pathways.
Contribution
HLM1 is a novel lesion mimic gene that positively regulates cell death and disease resistance in rice through OsNRAT1 and OsSPL1 interactions.
Findings
The Hlm1 mutant shows spontaneous cell death and elevated resistance to rice bacterial blight.
OsNRAT1 is upregulated in Hlm1 and its loss-of-function reduces lesion mimic traits.
OsNRAT1 activates defense pathways and phytoalexin production to combat pathogens.
Abstract
Lesion mimic mutants are important resources for deciphering the molecular mechanism of programmed cell death (PCD) and defense response in plants. Here, we isolated a new dominant lesion mimic mutant, Hlm1, which exhibited a hypersensitive response (HR) like phenotype with excessive accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and constitutive expression of pathogenesis-related (PR) genes, displayed a spontaneous cell death and enhanced resistance to rice bacterial blight pathogens as well. Genetic analysis indicates that the lesion mimic phenotype of Hlm1 is controlled by a dominant allele, which is tightly linked to a T-DNA insertion in rice chromosome 2, and a candidate gene OsNRAT1, encoding the Nramp (natural resistance-associated macrophage protein) aluminum (Al) transporter, was found to be highly up-regulated in the Hlm1 mutant. Loss-of-function of OsNRAT1 gene by CRISPR/Cas9…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAluminum toxicity and tolerance in plants and animals · Cell death mechanisms and regulation · Polysaccharides and Plant Cell Walls
