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Hijacking the Host Clock: A Nematode Effector Antagonizes Soybean Circadian Defense and Translation Control
A Nematode Protein Disrupts Soybean’s Internal Clock to Weaken Its Defense and Protein Production
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Abstract
Overexpression of GmCCA1 disrupts circadian rhythms but confers sustained resistance against soybean cyst nematode (SCN).
- The soybean circadian clock regulates defense against SCN, with GmCCA1 playing a crucial role in this process.
- Overexpressing GmCCA1 activates defense genes both within and beyond the Rhg1 locus, which are important for SCN resistance.
- Hg4E02, a nematode effector, binds to clock gene promoters and suppresses their expression, which may enhance nematode virulence.
- GmCCA1 and Hg4E02 have opposing effects on defense and translation-related genes, influencing the plant's response to nematode infection.
- GmCCA1 inhibits translation and root growth, while Hg4E02 promotes translation, potentially aiding the nematode's nutrient acquisition.
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