Candidate pathogenicity factor/effector proteins of "Candidatus Phytoplasma solani" modulate plant carbohydrate metabolism, accelerate the ascorbate–glutathione cycle, and induce autophagosomes

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  • Marina Dermastia
  • Špela Tomaž
  • Rebeka Strah
  • Tjaša Lukan
  • Anna Coll
  • Dusak, Barbara
  • Barbara Anžič
  • Timotej Čepin
  • Stefanie Wienkoop
  • Aleš Kladnik
  • Maja Zagorščak
  • Monika Riedle-Bauer
  • Christina Schönhuber
  • Wolfram Weckwerth
  • Kristina Gruden
  • Roitsch, Thomas Georg
  • Maruša Pompe Novak
  • Günter Brader
The pathogenicity of intracellular plant pathogenic bacteria is associated with the action of pathogenicity factors/effectors, but their physiological roles for most phytoplasma species, including ‘Candidiatus Phytoplasma solani’ are unknown. Six putative pathogenicity factors/effectors from six different strains of ‘Ca. P. solani’ were selected by bioinformatic analysis. The way in which they manipulate the host cellular machinery was elucidated by analyzing Nicotiana benthamiana leaves after Agrobacterium-mediated transient transformation with the pathogenicity factor/effector constructs using confocal microscopy, pull-down, and co-immunoprecipitation, and enzyme assays. Candidate pathogenicity factors/effectors were shown to modulate plant carbohydrate metabolism and the ascorbate–glutathione cycle and to induce autophagosomes. PoStoSP06, PoStoSP13, and PoStoSP28 were localized in the nucleus and cytosol. The most active effector in the processes studied was PoStoSP06. PoStoSP18 was associated with an increase in phosphoglucomutase activity, whereas PoStoSP28, previously annotated as an antigenic membrane protein StAMP, specifically interacted with phosphoglucomutase. PoStoSP04 induced only the ascorbate–glutathione cycle along with other pathogenicity factors/effectors. Candidate pathogenicity factors/effectors were involved in reprogramming host carbohydrate metabolism in favor of phytoplasma own growth and infection. They were specifically associated with three distinct metabolic pathways leading to fructose-6-phosphate as an input substrate for glycolysis. The possible significance of autophagosome induction by PoStoSP28 is discussed.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer1232367
TidsskriftFrontiers in Plant Science
Vol/bind14
Antal sider16
ISSN1664-462X
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2023

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Funding Information:
This work was supported by the Slovenian Research Agency (ARRS) grants J4-2544 and J1-7151, young researcher fellowship to Š T, fellowship of The Jožef Stefan International Postgraduate School to RS, Austrian Science Fund (FWF) grants I-2763- B29 and I-5042B, and the National Sustainability Programme I (NPU I) of the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of Czech Republic, grant LO1415. Acknowledgments

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Copyright © 2023 Dermastia, Tomaž, Strah, Lukan, Coll, Dušak, Anžič, Čepin, Wienkoop, Kladnik, Zagorščak, Riedle-Bauer, Schönhuber, Weckwerth, Gruden, Roitsch, Pompe Novak and Brader.

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