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H2O2 sulfenylates CHE linking local infection to establishment of systemic acquired resistance

Lijun Cao, Heejin Yoo, Tianyuan Chen, Musoki Mwimba, Xing Zhang, Xinnian Dong
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.07.27.550865
Lijun Cao
1Department of Biology, Box 90338, Duke University, , NC 27708, USA
2Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Duke University, , NC 27708, USA
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Heejin Yoo
1Department of Biology, Box 90338, Duke University, , NC 27708, USA
2Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Duke University, , NC 27708, USA
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Tianyuan Chen
1Department of Biology, Box 90338, Duke University, , NC 27708, USA
2Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Duke University, , NC 27708, USA
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Musoki Mwimba
1Department of Biology, Box 90338, Duke University, , NC 27708, USA
2Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Duke University, , NC 27708, USA
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Xing Zhang
1Department of Biology, Box 90338, Duke University, , NC 27708, USA
2Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Duke University, , NC 27708, USA
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Xinnian Dong
1Department of Biology, Box 90338, Duke University, , NC 27708, USA
2Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Duke University, , NC 27708, USA
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Abstract

In plants, a local infection can lead to systemic acquired resistance (SAR) through increased production of salicylic acid (SA). For 30 years, the identity of the mobile signal and its direct transduction mechanism for systemic SA synthesis in initiating SAR have been hotly debated. We found that, upon pathogen challenge, the cysteine residue of transcription factor CHE undergoes sulfenylation in systemic tissues, enhancing its binding to the promoter of SA-synthesis gene, ICS1, and increasing SA production. This occurs independently of previously reported pipecolic acid (Pip) signal. Instead, H2O2 produced by NADPH oxidase, RBOHD, is the mobile signal that sulfenylates CHE in a concentration-dependent manner. This modification serves as a molecular switch that activates CHE-mediated SA-increase and subsequent Pip-accumulation in systemic tissues to synergistically induce SAR.

One Sentence Summary RBOHD-generated H2O2 sulfenylates transcription factor CHE to establish systemic acquired resistance in plants.

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H2O2 sulfenylates CHE linking local infection to establishment of systemic acquired resistance
Lijun Cao, Heejin Yoo, Tianyuan Chen, Musoki Mwimba, Xing Zhang, Xinnian Dong
bioRxiv 2023.07.27.550865; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.07.27.550865
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H2O2 sulfenylates CHE linking local infection to establishment of systemic acquired resistance
Lijun Cao, Heejin Yoo, Tianyuan Chen, Musoki Mwimba, Xing Zhang, Xinnian Dong
bioRxiv 2023.07.27.550865; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.07.27.550865

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