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  2. The Role of Puccinia polysora Underw Effector PpEX in Suppressing Plant Defenses and Facilitating Pathogenicity

The Role of Puccinia polysora Underw Effector PpEX in Suppressing Plant Defenses and Facilitating Pathogenicity

  • Int J Mol Sci. 2025 Mar 29;26(7):3159. doi: 10.3390/ijms26073159.
Qiang Su 1 Xiaofan Qi 1 Kunyu Li 1 Wenli Zou 1
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  • 1 State Key Laboratory of Plant Environmental Resilience, College of Biological Sciences, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China.
Abstract

Puccinia polysora Underw, the pathogen that causes southern corn rust (SCR), delivers effectors to manipulate host immune responses. However, the mechanisms by which these effectors modulate host defenses are not well characterized. In this study, we found that the P. polysora effector PpEX is highly upregulated during Infection. PpEX suppresses plant immune responses that are initiated by chitin, including the activation of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) and the expression of pathogenesis-related (PR) genes. Maize Plants transiently expressing PpEX exhibited higher pathogen Infection rates, larger colony areas, and greater Fungal biomass on their leaves compared to the control group. By employing TurboID proximity labeling technology coupled with mass spectrometry analysis, we discovered potential target proteins of PpEX in maize. The split-luciferase system enabled us to identify ZmMPK3, a component of the MAPK signaling pathway, as an interacting partner of PpEX among the candidate proteins. This interaction was subsequently confirmed by co-immunoprecipitation (Co-IP) experiments. Additionally, we verified that ZmMPK3 plays a positive role in regulating maize resistance to SCR. Thus, PpEX may function as a virulence effector that dampens plant PTI immunity by interacting with ZmMPK3 and impeding the MAPK signaling pathway.

Keywords

PpEX; Puccinia polysora Underw; ZmMPK3; effector; southern corn rust.

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