ABSTRACT
Ubiquitin‐proteasome is a conserved mechanism that regulates cellular responses and disease resistance in plants. However, the regulatory role of ubiquitin‐proteasome in the pathogenicity of “
Candidatus
Liberibacter asiaticus” (
C
Las), the causal agent of citrus huanglongbing (HLB), one of the most serious citrus diseases, remains poorly defined. In this study, we demonstrated that CLIBASIA_04250 (SDE4250) suppresses 26S proteasome activity in citrus, leading to a reduction in salicylic acid (SA) levels and downregulation of SA‐responsive genes. Further investigation revealed that SDE4250 specifically targets the citrus 26S proteasome non‐ATPase regulatory subunit 4 homologue (CsRPN10) and enhances its degradation via the 26S proteasome pathway. Moreover, overexpression of
CsRPN10
inhibited
C
Las proliferation in citrus hairy roots, which was accompanied by a significant accumulation of SA content and upregulation of related defence genes. Collectively, our findings indicate that SDE4250 targets the citrus 26S proteasome to disrupt SA‐mediated citrus immunity.