Chemical suppressors of mlo- mediated powdery mildew resistance
2017
Loss of function of barley
Mlo confers durable broad-spectrum penetration resistance to the barley powdery mildew pathogen
, Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei (
Bgh
). Given the importance of
mlo mutants in agriculture, surprisingly few molecular components have been identified to be required for this type of resistance in barley. With the aim to identify novel cellular factors contributing to
mlo
-based resistance, we devised a pharmacological inhibitor screen. Of the 41 rationally chosen compounds tested, five caused a partial suppression of
mlo resistance in barley, indicated by increased levels of
Bgh host cell entry. These chemicals comprise brefeldin A, 29,39-dideoxyadenosine, 2-deoxy-D-glucose, spermidine and 1-aminobenzotriazole. Further inhibitor analysis corroborated a key role for both anterograde and retrograde endomembrane trafficking in
mlo resistance. In addition, all four ribonucleosides, some ribonucleoside derivatives, two of the five nucleobases (guanine and uracil), some guanine derivatives as well as various polyamines partially suppress
mlo resistance in barley
via yet unknown mechanisms. Most of the chemicals identified to be effective in partially relieving
mlo resistance in barley also to some extent compromised powdery mildew resistance in an Arabidopsis
mlo2
mlo6 double mutant. In summary, our study identified novel suppressors of
mlo resistance that may serve as valuable probes to unravel further the molecular processes underlying this unusual type of disease resistance.
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