Abstract

SummaryTomato stress‐associated proteins (SAPs) belong to A20/AN1 zinc finger protein family, some of which have been shown to play important roles in plant stress responses. However, little is known about the functions and underlying molecular mechanisms of SAPs in plant immune responses. In the present study, we reported the function of tomato SlSAP3 in immunity to Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato (Pst) DC3000. Silencing of SlSAP3 attenuated while overexpression of SlSAP3 in transgenic tomato increased immunity to Pst DC3000, accompanied with reduced and increased Pst DC3000‐induced expression of SA signalling and defence genes, respectively. Flg22‐induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) burst and expression of PAMP‐triggered immunity (PTI) marker genes SlPTI5 and SlLRR22 were strengthened in SlSAP3‐OE plants but were weakened in SlSAP3‐silenced plants. SlSAP3 interacted with two SlBOBs and the A20 domain in SlSAP3 is critical for the SlSAP3‐SlBOB1 interaction. Silencing of SlBOB1 and co‐silencing of all three SlBOB genes conferred increased resistance to Pst DC3000, accompanied with increased Pst DC3000‐induced expression of SA signalling and defence genes. These data demonstrate that SlSAP3 acts as a positive regulator of immunity against Pst DC3000 in tomato through the SA signalling and that SlSAP3 may exert its function in immunity by interacting with other proteins such as SlBOBs, which act as negative regulators of immunity against Pst DC3000 in tomato.

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