TAL effector driven induction of a SWEET gene confers susceptibility to bacterial blight of cotton

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Kevin L. Cox
Fanhong Meng
Katherine E. Wilkins
Fangjun Li
Ping Wang
Nicholas J. Booher
Sara C. D. Carpenter
Li-Qing Chen
Hui Zheng
Xiquan Gao
Yi Zheng
Zhangjun Fei
John Z. Yu
Thomas Isakeit
Terry Wheeler
Wolf B. Frommer
Ping He
Adam J. Bogdanove
Libo Shan
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[1] Texas A&M University,Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology
[2] Institute for Plant Genomics and Biotechnology,Department of Plant Biology
[3] Texas A&M University,Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics
[4] Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology Section,Department of Plant Biology
[5] School of Integrative Plant Science,undefined
[6] Cornell University,undefined
[7] School of Integrative Biology,undefined
[8] University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,undefined
[9] Texas A&M University,undefined
[10] State Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics and Germplasm Enhancement,undefined
[11] College of Agriculture,undefined
[12] Nanjing Agricultural University,undefined
[13] Boyce Thompson Institute,undefined
[14] Cornell University,undefined
[15] USDA-ARS,undefined
[16] Southern Plains Agricultural Research Center,undefined
[17] Texas Agricultural Experiment Station,undefined
[18] Carnegie Science,undefined
[19] Present address: Institute of Molecular Physiology,undefined
[20] Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf and Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research,undefined
[21] 50829 Köln,undefined
[22] Germany,undefined
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Transcription activator-like (TAL) effectors from Xanthomonas citri subsp. malvacearum (Xcm) are essential for bacterial blight of cotton (BBC). Here, by combining transcriptome profiling with TAL effector-binding element (EBE) prediction, we show that GhSWEET10, encoding a functional sucrose transporter, is induced by Avrb6, a TAL effector determining Xcm pathogenicity. Activation of GhSWEET10 by designer TAL effectors (dTALEs) restores virulence of Xcm avrb6 deletion strains, whereas silencing of GhSWEET10 compromises cotton susceptibility to infections. A BBC-resistant line carrying an unknown recessive b6 gene bears the same EBE as the susceptible line, but Avrb6-mediated induction of GhSWEET10 is reduced, suggesting a unique mechanism underlying b6-mediated resistance. We show via an extensive survey of GhSWEET transcriptional responsiveness to different Xcm field isolates that additional GhSWEETs may also be involved in BBC. These findings advance our understanding of the disease and resistance in cotton and may facilitate the development cotton with improved resistance to BBC.
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