학술논문

A ubiquitin‐specific protease functions in regulating cell death and immune responses in rice.
Document Type
Article
Source
Plant, Cell & Environment. Apr2023, Vol. 46 Issue 4, p1312-1326. 15p.
Subject
*DEUBIQUITINATING enzymes
*CELL death
*CELL physiology
*IMMUNE response
*RICE
Language
ISSN
0140-7791
Abstract
Ubiquitin‐specific proteases (UBPs) process deubiquitination in eukaryotic organisms and are widely involved in plant development and responses to environmental stress. However, their role in cell death and plant immunity remains largely unknown. Here, we identified a rice lesion mimic mutant (LMM) and cloned its causative gene, LMM22. Both dysfunction and overexpression of LMM22 gave rise to the hypersensitive response‐like cell death, reactive oxygen species bursts, and activated defence responses. LMM22 encodes an active UBP that is localised to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and displays a constitutive expression pattern in rice. LMM22 interacts with SPOTTED LEAF 35 (SPL35), a coupling of ubiquitin conjugation to ER degradation domain‐containing protein that is known to participate in ubiquitination and the regulation of cell death and disease response in rice. Additional analyses suggest that LMM22 can positively regulate and stabilise the abundance of SPL35 protein likely through its deubiquitination activity. These data therefore improve our understanding of the function of UBP in rice innate immune responses by demonstrating that LMM22 functions as a critical regulator of SPL35 in cell death and disease resistance. Summary statement: This study shows that the active UBP LMM22 regulates cell death and plant immunity in rice by interacting with and stabilising a CUE domain‐containing protein (SPL35). These findings illuminate on the role of OsUBP‐mediated deubiquitination in rice immune responses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]