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ER stress and viral defense: Advances and future perspectives on plant unfolded protein response in pathogenesis

Binita Adhikari, Jeanmarie Verchot, Federica Brandizzí, Dae Kwan Ko

2025Journal of Biological Chemistry11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Viral infections pose significant threats to crop productivity and agricultural sustainability. The frequency and severity of these infections are increasing, and pathogens are evolving rapidly under the influence of climate change. This underscores the importance of exploring the fundamental mechanisms by which plants defend themselves against dynamic viral threats. One such mechanism is the unfolded protein response (UPR), which is activated when the protein folding demand exceeds the capacity of the endoplasmic reticulum, particularly under adverse environmental conditions. While the key regulators of the UPR in response to viral infections have been identified, our understanding of how they modulate the UPR to suppress plant viral infections at the molecular and genetic levels is still in its infancy. Recent findings have shown that, in response to plant viral infections, the UPR swiftly reprograms transcriptional changes to support cellular, metabolic, and physiological processes associated with cell viability. However, the underlying mechanisms and functional outcomes of these changes remain largely unexplored. Here, we highlight recent advances in plant UPR research and summarize key findings related to viral infection-induced UPR, focusing on the balance between prosurvival and prodeath strategies. We also discuss the potential of systems-level approaches to uncover the full extent of the functional link between the UPR and plant responses to viral infections.

Topics & Concepts

Unfolded protein responsePathogenesisFight-or-flight responseBiologyCell biologyVirologyImmunologyEndoplasmic reticulumGeneticsGeneEndoplasmic Reticulum Stress and DiseasePlant Virus Research StudiesTransgenic Plants and Applications
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