Yeast secreted protein PgSCP interacts with citrus transcription factors CsFAR1 to enhance green mold resistance in fruit
Ou Chen, Rui Huang, Yao Xu, Shixiang Yao, Jian Ming, Kaifang Zeng

TL;DR
A yeast protein interacts with citrus transcription factors to boost resistance against green mold in fruits.
Contribution
PgSCP interacts with CsFAR1 to enhance citrus resistance to green mold through specific gene activation.
Findings
PgSCP enhances disease resistance gene expression and substance accumulation in citrus fruit.
CsFAR1 positively regulates resistance to green mold and activates multiple defense-related genes.
PgSCP interacts with CsFAR1, a citrus transcription factor, to improve postharvest resistance.
Abstract
Green mold caused by Penicillium digitatum significantly impacts the citrus industry economically. Enhancing postharvest disease resistance in citrus fruit remains challenging due to the complex pathogen-citrus interaction. Previous researches have indicated that PgSCP, a cysteine-rich secretory protein derived from Pichia galeiformis, activates resistance responses in citrus fruit. However, the precise molecular mechanisms underlying this effect remain unclear. This study showed that PgSCP enhances disease resistance gene expression and substance accumulation in citrus fruit. Additionally, potential citrus proteins that may interact with PgSCP was identified. Among these, four candidate transcription factors were identified: CsFAR1, CsMIKC, CsLBD, and CsGRAS. Subsequent validation demonstrated that PgSCP interacts with the citrus transcription factor CsFAR1. Transient overexpression…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFungal and yeast genetics research · Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity · Postharvest Quality and Shelf Life Management
