Specific members of the TOPLESS family are susceptibility genes for Fusarium wilt in tomato and Arabidopsis

Plant Biotechnol J. 2024 Jan;22(1):248-261. doi: 10.1111/pbi.14183. Epub 2023 Oct 11.

Abstract

Vascular wilt diseases caused by Fusarium oxysporum are a major threat to many agriculturally important crops. Genetic resistance is rare and inevitably overcome by the emergence of new races. To identify potentially durable and non-race-specific genetic resistance against Fusarium wilt diseases, we set out to identify effector targets in tomato that mediate susceptibility to the fungus. For this purpose, we used the SIX8 effector protein, an important and conserved virulence factor present in many pathogenic F. oxysporum isolates. Using protein pull-downs and yeast two-hybrid assays, SIX8 was found to interact specifically with two members of the tomato TOPLESS family: TPL1 and TPL2. Loss-of-function mutations in TPL1 strongly reduced disease susceptibility to Fusarium wilt and a tpl1;tpl2 double mutant exerted an even higher level of resistance. Similarly, Arabidopsis tpl;tpr1 mutants became significantly less diseased upon F. oxysporum inoculation as compared to wildtype plants. We conclude that TPLs encode susceptibility genes whose mutation can confer resistance to F. oxysporum.

Keywords: Fusarium oxysporum; SIX8 effector; disease resistance; susceptibility gene; virulence.

MeSH terms

  • Arabidopsis* / genetics
  • Arabidopsis* / microbiology
  • Fusarium*
  • Mutation / genetics
  • Plant Diseases / genetics
  • Plant Diseases / microbiology
  • Solanum lycopersicum* / genetics
  • Virulence Factors / genetics

Substances

  • Virulence Factors