首页|Lignin biosynthesis regulated by CsCSE1 is required for Cucumis sativus defence to Podosphaera xanthii
Lignin biosynthesis regulated by CsCSE1 is required for Cucumis sativus defence to Podosphaera xanthii
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Lignin is a complex phenolic compound that can enhance the stiffness, hydrophobicity, and antioxidant capacity of the cell wall; it thus provides a critical barrier against pathogen and insect invaders。 Caffeoyl shikimate esterase (CSE) is a key novel enzyme involved in lignin biosynthesis that is associated with genetic improvements in lignocellulosic biomass; however, no research thus far have revealed the role of CSE in resistance to patho-genic stress。 CsCSE1 (Cucsa。134370) has previously been shown to highly associated with the response of cu-cumber to attack by Podosphaera xanthii through RNA sequencing。 Here, we detected the exactly role of CsCSE1 in the defence of cucumber to P。 xanthii infection。 Homologous sequence alignment revealed that CsCSE1 con-tains two highly conserved lyase domains (GXSXG), suggesting that CsCSE1 possesses CSE activity。 Subcellular localization analysis manifested that CsCSE1 was localized to the plasma membrane and endoplasmic reticulum (ER)。 Functional analysis demonstrated that the transient silencing of CsCSE1 in cucumber dramatically atten-uated resistance to P。 xanthii, whereas overexpression of CsCSE1 in cucumber markedly increased resistance to P。 xanthii。 Further investigation of the abundance of lignin in transient transgenic plants revealed that CsCSE1 might actively mediate the disease resistance of cucumber by promoting lignin biosynthesis。 CsCSE1 also affects the expression of its downstream lignin biosynthesis-related genes, like CsLAC, CsCOMT, CsCCR, and CsCAD。 The results of this study provide targets for the genetic breeding of tolerant cucumber cultivars as well as new insights that could aid the control of plant diseases。