Abstract

Noncoding small RNAs (sRNAs) packaged in bacterial outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) function as novel mediators of interspecies communication. While the role of bacterial sRNAs in enhancing virulence is well established, the role of sRNAs in the interaction between OMVs from phytopathogenic bacteria and their host plants remains unclear. In this study, we employ RNA sequencing to characterize differentially packaged sRNAs in OMVs of the phytopathogen Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzicola (Xoc). Our candidate sRNA (Xosr001) was abundant in OMVs and involved in the regulation of OsJMT1 to impair host stomatal immunity. Xoc loads Xosr001 into OMVs, which are specifically ttransferred into the mechanical tissues of rice leaves. Xosr001 suppresses OsJMT1 transcript accumulation in vivo, leading to a reduction in MeJA accumulation in rice leaves. Furthermore, the application of synthesized Xosr001 sRNA to the leaves of OsJMT1-HA-OE transgenic line results in the suppression of OsJMT1 expression by Xosr001. Notably, the OsJMT1-HA-OE transgenic line exhibited attenuated stomatal immunity and disease susceptibility upon infection with ΔXosr001 compared to Xoc. These results suggest that Xosr001 packaged in Xoc OMVs functions to suppress stomatal immunity in rice.

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