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Rice E3 ubiquitin ligases: From key modulators of host immunity to potential breeding applications

Yuqing Yan, Hui Wang, Yan Bi, Fengming Song

2024Plant Communications23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To combat pathogen attacks, plants have developed a highly advanced immune system, which requires tight regulation to initiate robust defense responses while simultaneously preventing autoimmunity. The ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS), which is responsible for degrading excess or misfolded proteins, has vital roles in ensuring strong and effective immune responses. E3 ligases, as key UPS components, play extensively documented roles in rice immunity by modulating the ubiquitination and degradation of downstream substrates involved in various immune signaling pathways. Here, we summarize the crucial roles of rice E3 ligases in both pathogen/microbe/damage-associated molecular pattern-triggered immunity and effector-triggered immunity, highlight the molecular mechanisms by which E3 ligases function in rice immune signaling, and emphasize the functions of E3 ligases as targets of pathogen effectors for pathogenesis. We also discuss potential strategies for application of immunity-associated E3 ligases in breeding of disease-resistant rice varieties without growth penalty. This review provides a comprehensive and updated understanding of the sophisticated and interconnected regulatory functions of E3 ligases in rice immunity and in balancing immunity with growth and development.

Topics & Concepts

UbiquitinKey (lock)Host (biology)ImmunityBiologyUbiquitin-Protein LigasesUbiquitin ligaseComputational biologyImmune systemEcologyGeneticsGeneUbiquitin and proteasome pathwaysStudies on Chitinases and ChitosanasesCocoa and Sweet Potato Agronomy
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