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The m<sup>6</sup>A reader MhYTP2 regulates <i>MdMLO19</i> mRNA stability and antioxidant genes translation efficiency conferring powdery mildew resistance in apple

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N<sup>6</sup> -methyladenosine (m<sup>6</sup> A) reader protein plays an important role in trichome morphology, developmental timing and morphogenesis in Arabidopsis. However, the function of m<sup>6</sup> A readers in plant-microbe interaction remains unclear. Here, a Malus YTH-domain family protein MhYTP2 was initially characterized as an m<sup>6</sup> A reader. MhYTP2 overexpression increased mRNA m<sup>6</sup> A modification level and translation efficiency. The m<sup>6</sup> A in the exon regions appeared to destabilize the mRNAs, whereas m<sup>6</sup> A in the untranslated regions positively correlated with the associated mRNA abundance. MhYTP2 overexpression enhanced apple powdery mildew resistance, possibly by rapidly degrading the bound mRNAs of MdMLO19 and MdMLO19-X1 and improving the translation efficiency of the antioxidant genes. To conclude, the results shed light on the apple m<sup>6</sup> A profile, the effect of MhYTP2 on m<sup>6</sup> A profile, and the m<sup>6</sup> A roles in MdMLO19 and MdMLO19-X1 mRNAs stability and glutamate dehydrogenase 1-like MdGDH1L mRNA translation efficiency.

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