Direct Regulation of the EFR-Dependent Immune Response by Arabidopsis TCP Transcription Factors

Mol Plant Microbe Interact. 2019 May;32(5):540-549. doi: 10.1094/MPMI-07-18-0201-FI. Epub 2019 Mar 29.

Abstract

One layer of the innate immune system allows plants to recognize pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPS), activating a defense response known as PAMP-triggered immunity (PTI). Maintaining an active immune response, however, comes at the cost of plant growth and development; accordingly, optimization of the balance between defense and development is critical to plant fitness. The TEOSINTE BRANCHED1/CYCLOIDEA/PROLIFERATING CELL FACTOR (TCP) transcription factor family consists of well-characterized transcriptional regulators of plant development and morphogenesis. The three closely related class I TCP transcription factors TCP8, TCP14, and TCP15 have also been implicated in the regulation of effector-triggered immunity, but there has been no previous characterization of PTI-related phenotypes. To identify TCP targets involved in PTI, we screened a PAMP-induced gene promoter library in a yeast one-hybrid assay and identified interactions of these three TCPs with the EF-Tu RECEPTOR (EFR) promoter. The direct interactions between TCP8 and EFR were confirmed to require an intact TCP binding site in planta. A tcp8 tcp14 tcp15 triple mutant was impaired in EFR-dependent PTI and exhibited reduced levels of PATHOGENESIS-RELATED PROTEIN 2 and induction of EFR expression after elicitation with elf18 but also increased production of reactive oxygen species relative to Col-0. Our data support an increasingly complex role for TCPs at the nexus of plant development and defense.

Keywords: EFR; PTI; TCP; plant immunity; transcription factors.

MeSH terms

  • Arabidopsis Proteins* / genetics
  • Arabidopsis* / immunology
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
  • Peptide Elongation Factor Tu / genetics
  • Plant Immunity* / genetics
  • Transcription Factors / genetics

Substances

  • Arabidopsis Proteins
  • Transcription Factors
  • Peptide Elongation Factor Tu