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Chinese Cabbage's Secret Weapon: The BrUFO Gene Against Clubroot Disease
CHINAFriday, January 24, 2025
To confirm BrUFO's role, researchers used Virus-induced Gene Silencing (VIGS) to silence the BrUFO gene. They discovered that this silencing reduced the incidence of clubroot disease, highlighting the gene's importance in plant immunity.
Further investigation via a yeast two-hybrid assay identified six proteins that interact with BrUFO. Among these, two proteins—Bra038955 (a B-cell receptor-associated 31-like protein) and Bra021273 (a GDSL-motif esterase/acyltransferase/lipase enzyme)—were found to have strong interactions with BrUFO.
This study suggests that BrUFO is a key gene in Chinese cabbage's defense against P. brassicae. Silencing this gene could enhance the plant's resistance to clubroot disease. The interaction of BrUFO protein with other proteins like CUS2 might induce ubiquitination, possibly through GDSL lipases, contributing to the plant's defense mechanism.
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