The same against many: Atcml8, a ca2+ sensor acting as a positive regulator of defense responses against several plant pathogens

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Abstract

ing to the establishment of plant defense mechanisms. Here, we studied the contribution of CML8, an Arabidopsis calmodulin-like protein in response to Ralstonia solanacearum and to pathogens with different lifestyles, such as Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris and Phytophtora capsici. We used pathogenic infection assays, gene expression, RNA-seq approaches, and comparative analysis of public data on CML8 knockdown and overexpressing Arabidopsis lines to demonstrate that CML8 contributes to defense mechanisms against pathogenic bacteria and oomycetes. CML8 gene expression is finely regulated at the root level and manipulated during infection with Ralstonia, and CML8 overexpression confers better plant tolerance. To understand the processes controlled by CML8, genes differentially expressed at the root level in the first hours of infection have been identified. Overexpression of CML8 also confers better tolerance against Xanthomonas and Phytophtora, and most of the genes differentially expressed in response to Ralstonia are differentially expressed in these different pathosystems. Collectively, CML8 acts as a positive regulator against Ralstonia sola-naceraum and against other vascular or root pathogens, suggesting that CML8 is a multifunctional protein that regulates common downstream processes involved in the defense response of plants to several pathogens.

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Zhu, X., Mazard, J., Robe, E., Pignoly, S., Aguilar, M., Clemente, H. S., … Galaud, J. P. (2021). The same against many: Atcml8, a ca2+ sensor acting as a positive regulator of defense responses against several plant pathogens. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(19). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910469

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