Bax inhibitor-1 is required for full susceptibility of barley to powdery mildew

Ruth Eichmann, Melanie Bischof, Corina Weis, Jane Shaw, Christophe Lacomme, Patrick Schweizer, Dimitar Duchkov, Götz Hensel, Jochen Kumlehn, Ralph Hückelhoven

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Abstract

BAX INHIBITOR-1 (BI-1) is one of the few proteins known to have cross-kingdom conserved functions in negative control of programmed cell death. Additionally, barley BI-1 (HvBI-1) suppresses defense responses and basal resistance to the powdery mildew fungus Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei and enhances resistance to cell death-provoking fungi when overexpressed in barley. Downregulation of HvBI-1 by transient-induced gene silencing or virus-induced gene silencing limited susceptibility to B. graminis f. sp. hordei, suggesting that HvBI-1 is a susceptibility factor toward powdery mildew. Transient silencing of BI-1 did not limit supersusceptibility induced by overexpression of MLO. Transgenic barley plants harboring an HvBI-1 RNA interference (RNAi) construct displayed lower levels of HvBI-1 transcripts and were less susceptible to powdery mildew than wild-type plants. At the cellular level, HvBI-1 RNAi plants had enhanced resistance to penetration by B. graminis f. sp. hordei. These data support a function of BI-1 in modulating cell-wall-associated defense and in establishing full compatibility of B. graminis f. sp. hordei with barley.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1217-1227
Number of pages11
JournalMolecular Plant-Microbe Interactions
Volume23
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2010

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