- Information
- Symbol: OsPR10a,PBZ1
- MSU: LOC_Os12g36880
- RAPdb: Os12g0555500
- PSP score
- LOC_Os12g36880.1: 0.019
- PLAAC score
- LOC_Os12g36880.1: 0
- pLDDT score
- 89.61
- Protein Structure from AlphaFold and UniProt
- Publication
- Light-dependent induction of OsPR10 in rice Oryza sativa L. seedlings by the global stress signaling molecule jasmonic acid and protein phosphatase 2A inhibitors, 2001, Plant Science.
- Involvement of OsNPR1/NH1 in rice basal resistance to blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae, 2011, European Journal of Plant Pathology.
- Identification of an OsPR10a promoter region responsive to salicylic acid, 2008, Planta.
- Characterization of PBZ1, a Probenazole-inducible Gene, in Suspension-Cultured Rice Cells, 2014, Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry.
- Constitutive expression of pathogen-inducible OsWRKY31 enhances disease resistance and affects root growth and auxin response in transgenic rice plants, 2008, Cell Res.
- gid1, a gibberellin-insensitive dwarf mutant, shows altered regulation of probenazole-inducible protein PBZ1 in response to cold stress and pathogen attack, 2006, Plant, Cell and Environment.
- Cytokinins act synergistically with salicylic acid to activate defense gene expression in rice, 2013, Mol Plant Microbe Interact.
- Inducible overexpression of a rice allene oxide synthase gene increases the endogenous jasmonic acid level, PR gene expression, and host resistance to fungal infection, 2006, Mol Plant Microbe Interact.
- Characterization of transgenic rice plants over-expressing the stress-inducible beta-glucanase gene Gns1, 2003, Plant Mol Biol.
- A novel rice PR10 protein, RSOsPR10, specifically induced in roots by biotic and abiotic stresses, possibly via the jasmonic acid signaling pathway, 2004, Plant Cell Physiol.
- Gene editing a constitutively active OsRac1 by homologous recombination-based gene targeting induces immune responses in rice, 2013, Plant Cell Physiol.
- OsRap2.6 transcription factor contributes to rice innate immunity through its interaction with Receptor for Activated Kinase-C 1 RACK1, 2012, Rice (N Y).
- Multiple Patterns of Regulation and Overexpression of a Ribonuclease-Like Pathogenesis-Related Protein Gene, OsPR10a, Conferring Disease Resistance in Rice and Arabidopsis., 2016, PLoS One.
- Genbank accession number
- Key message
- gid1, a gibberellin-insensitive dwarf mutant, shows altered regulation of probenazole-inducible protein (PBZ1) in response to cold stress and pathogen attack
- These results suggest that the expression of PBZ1 is regulated by GA signalling and stress stimuli, and that gid1 is involved in tolerance to cold stress and resistance to blast fungus
- When transgenic plants were inoculated with virulent blast fungus (Magnaporthe grisea), they developed many resistant-type lesions on the inoculated leaf accompanying earlier activation of defense-related genes PR-1 and PBZ1 than in control plants
- Both mRNA and protein analysis showed that PBZ1 was not induced by salicylic acid or an active metabolite, 1,2-benzisothiazole-1,1-dioxide
- However, upon chitin treatment, the expression of defense-related genes PAL1 and PBZ1 in the cell culture was greater in the mutants compared with wild-type plants
- Orysa sativa pathogenesis-related protein 10a (OsPR10a) was induced by pathogens, salicylic acid (SA), jasmonic acid (JA), ethephon, abscisic acid (ABA), and NaCl
- Probenazole (PBZ) induces non-race specific resistance in rice plants against rice blast fungus and PBZ1 was identified as a PBZ-inducible gene from rice
- The lines with overexpression showed constitutive expression of many defense-related genes, such as PBZ1 and OsSci2, as well as early auxin-response genes, such as OsIAA4 and OsCrl1 genes
- Expression of defense genes PAL1 and PBZ1 as well as OsRap2
- Co-treatment of leaf blades with CK and salicylic acid (SA), but not with either one alone, markedly induced pathogenesis-related genes OsPR1b and probenazole-induced protein 1 (PBZ1)
- Under normal growth conditions, there was more PBZ1 protein in gid1 than in the wild type
- Identification of an OsPR10a promoter region responsive to salicylic acid
- We demonstrated the inducibility of OsPR10a promoter by SA using transgenic Arabidopsis carrying OsPR10a:GFP as well as by transient expression assays in rice
- Transgenic rice and Arabidopsis overexpressing OsPR10a significantly increased the length of primary root under phosphate deficiency (-Pi) condition
- These results showed that OsPR10a might play multiple roles in phosphate recycling in phosphate-starved cells and senescing leaves, and could improve resistance to pathogen infection and/or against chewing insect pests
- Our findings suggest that gene regulation of OsPR10a could act as a good model system to unravel the mechanisms behind the correlation between Pi starvation and plant-pathogen interactions, and also provides a potential application in crops disease resistance
- Connection
- OsNPR1~NH1, OsPR10a~PBZ1, Involvement of OsNPR1/NH1 in rice basal resistance to blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae, Northern hybridization analysis showed that the expression of pathogenesis-related (PR) genes, such as PR-1a, PBZ1, CHI, GLU, and PAL, was significantly suppressed in the OsNPR1-RNAi plants
- OsIAA4, OsPR10a~PBZ1, Constitutive expression of pathogen-inducible OsWRKY31 enhances disease resistance and affects root growth and auxin response in transgenic rice plants, The lines with overexpression showed constitutive expression of many defense-related genes, such as PBZ1 and OsSci2, as well as early auxin-response genes, such as OsIAA4 and OsCrl1 genes
- CRL1~ARL1, OsPR10a~PBZ1, Constitutive expression of pathogen-inducible OsWRKY31 enhances disease resistance and affects root growth and auxin response in transgenic rice plants, The lines with overexpression showed constitutive expression of many defense-related genes, such as PBZ1 and OsSci2, as well as early auxin-response genes, such as OsIAA4 and OsCrl1 genes
- GID1~OsGID1, OsPR10a~PBZ1, gid1, a gibberellin-insensitive dwarf mutant, shows altered regulation of probenazole-inducible protein PBZ1 in response to cold stress and pathogen attack, Among the proteins hyper-accumulated in gid1 were osmotin, triosephosphate isomerase, probenazole inducible protein (PBZ1) and pathogenesis-related protein 10
- GID1~OsGID1, OsPR10a~PBZ1, gid1, a gibberellin-insensitive dwarf mutant, shows altered regulation of probenazole-inducible protein PBZ1 in response to cold stress and pathogen attack, Under normal growth conditions, there was more PBZ1 protein in gid1 than in the wild type
- GID1~OsGID1, OsPR10a~PBZ1, gid1, a gibberellin-insensitive dwarf mutant, shows altered regulation of probenazole-inducible protein PBZ1 in response to cold stress and pathogen attack, These results suggest that the expression of PBZ1 is regulated by GA signalling and stress stimuli, and that gid1 is involved in tolerance to cold stress and resistance to blast fungus
- GID1~OsGID1, OsPR10a~PBZ1, gid1, a gibberellin-insensitive dwarf mutant, shows altered regulation of probenazole-inducible protein PBZ1 in response to cold stress and pathogen attack, gid1, a gibberellin-insensitive dwarf mutant, shows altered regulation of probenazole-inducible protein (PBZ1) in response to cold stress and pathogen attack
- OsPR10a~PBZ1, OsPR1b, Cytokinins act synergistically with salicylic acid to activate defense gene expression in rice, Co-treatment of leaf blades with CK and salicylic acid (SA), but not with either one alone, markedly induced pathogenesis-related genes OsPR1b and probenazole-induced protein 1 (PBZ1)
- OsAOS2, OsPR10a~PBZ1, Inducible overexpression of a rice allene oxide synthase gene increases the endogenous jasmonic acid level, PR gene expression, and host resistance to fungal infection, Transgenic rice lines carrying the OsAOS2 transgene under the control of a strong, pathogen-inducible PBZ1 promoter accumulated abundant OsAOS2 transcripts and higher levels of JA, especially after the pathogen infection
- OsPR10a~PBZ1, OsPR10b~OsPBZc, A novel rice PR10 protein, RSOsPR10, specifically induced in roots by biotic and abiotic stresses, possibly via the jasmonic acid signaling pathway, The deduced amino acid sequence showed high similarity to known rice PR10 proteins, OsPR10a/PBZ1 and OsPR10b
- OsPR10a~PBZ1, OsWRKY6, Molecular characterization of Oryza sativa WRKY6, which binds to W-box-like element 1 of the Oryza sativa pathogenesis-related PR 10a promoter and confers reduced susceptibility to pathogens., The salicylic acid (SA)-inducible Oryza sativa WRKY6 (OsWRKY6) was identified as a positive regulator of Oryza sativa pathogenesis-related 10a (OsPR10a) by transient expression assays
- OsPR10a~PBZ1, OsWRKY6, Molecular characterization of Oryza sativa WRKY6, which binds to W-box-like element 1 of the Oryza sativa pathogenesis-related PR 10a promoter and confers reduced susceptibility to pathogens., Several pathogenesis-related (PR) genes were constitutively activated, including OsPR10a, and transgenic rice (Oryza sativa) plants overexpressing (ox) OsWRKY6 exhibited enhanced disease resistance to pathogens
- OsPR10a~PBZ1, OsWAK25, Overexpression of Rice Wall-Associated Kinase 25 OsWAK25 Alters Resistance to Bacterial and Fungal Pathogens., We generated OsWAK25 overexpression lines and show that these lines exhibit a lesion mimic phenotype and enhanced expression of rice NH1 (NPR1 homolog 1), OsPAL2, PBZ1 and PR10
- OsPR10a~PBZ1, OsWRKY51, OsWRKY51, a rice transcription factor, functions as a positive regulator in defense response against Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae., OsWRKY51 bound to the W-box and WLE1 elements of the OsPR10a promoter
- OsPR10a~PBZ1, OsWRKY51, OsWRKY51, a rice transcription factor, functions as a positive regulator in defense response against Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae., Based on these results, we suggest that OsWRKY51 is a positive transcriptional regulator of defense signaling and has direct DNA binding ability to the promoter of OsPR10a, although it is reported to be a negative regulator in GA signaling
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