Plants must defend themselves against pathogens. The defense response requires greater protein synthesis,
which generates endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, yet failure to attenuate this stress has detrimental effects.
WRKY7/11/17 transcription factors (TFs) are negative regulators of immunity since mutants are more resistant
to Pseudomonas syringae pv tomato (Pst) infection.
Here, we reveal a connection between ER-stress and the molecular mechanisms underlying the wrky mutant
phenotype. The bZIP28 TF upregulates ER-chaperone expression (BiP1/2, ERdj3B, and SDF2) upon exposure
of Arabidopsis to a bacterial defense elicitor, flagellin 22 (Flg22). Also, the activation of ER-chaperones is
more sustained in ... More
Plants must defend themselves against pathogens. The defense response requires greater protein synthesis,
which generates endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, yet failure to attenuate this stress has detrimental effects.
WRKY7/11/17 transcription factors (TFs) are negative regulators of immunity since mutants are more resistant
to Pseudomonas syringae pv tomato (Pst) infection.
Here, we reveal a connection between ER-stress and the molecular mechanisms underlying the wrky mutant
phenotype. The bZIP28 TF upregulates ER-chaperone expression (BiP1/2, ERdj3B, and SDF2) upon exposure
of Arabidopsis to a bacterial defense elicitor, flagellin 22 (Flg22). Also, the activation of ER-chaperones is
more sustained in double and triple wrky mutants treated with Flg22, suggesting that WRKY7/11/17 TFs
downregulate these genes. Moreover, wrky mutants accumulate more bZIP28 transcripts in response to Flg22,
indicating that WRKY7/11/17 transcriptionally repress this TF. Using Arabidopsis protoplasts, we also
demonstrate that WRKYs bind to the bZIP28 promoter via W-box elements. Additionally, triple wrky mutants
are more resistant, whilst bzip28 mutants are more susceptible, to Pst infection.
Finally, we postulate a model of PAMP-Triggered Immunity regulation, where Flg22 activates bZIP28-
signaling inducing the expression of ER-stress genes, as well as WRKY7/11/17 expression, which in turn
inhibits PTI by downregulating bZIP28, controlling physiological responses in the Arabidopsis-Pst interaction.