A 25-Residue Peptide From Botrytis cinerea Xylanase BcXyn11A Elicits Plant Defenses

Plants activate defense responses against a possible pathogen once pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) perceive the presence of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). Glycosyl hydrolase family 11 (GH11) endoxylanases from Trichoderma, Fusarium and Botrytis species have been described as be...

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Main Authors: Marcos Frías, Mario González, Celedonio González, Nélida Brito
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2019.00474/full
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spelling doaj-e00b1682990f44d88cd25e7b990a3f2e2020-11-25T00:41:04ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2019-04-011010.3389/fpls.2019.00474449846A 25-Residue Peptide From Botrytis cinerea Xylanase BcXyn11A Elicits Plant DefensesMarcos FríasMario GonzálezCeledonio GonzálezNélida BritoPlants activate defense responses against a possible pathogen once pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) perceive the presence of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). Glycosyl hydrolase family 11 (GH11) endoxylanases from Trichoderma, Fusarium and Botrytis species have been described as being able to induce the defense response in plants, in a way that is independent of its enzymatic activity. However, until now, it has not been possible to establish with certainty which regions of these enzymes are recognized by plants as PAMPs. We show here for the first time that a short 25-residue peptide (named Xyn25) from the Botrytis cinerea xylanase BcXyn11A can reproduce by itself all the effects observed for the treatment of plants with the whole BcXyn11A protein. These include necrosis on leaves, seedling growth inhibition, induction of a ROS burst, electrolyte leakage, cytoplasm shrinkage, autofluorescence, cell death, and induction of defense genes. Two highly conserved four-amino acid regions within Xyn25 were shown to be necessary for the elicitation activity by substituting them with tracts of four alanine residues.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2019.00474/fullxylanaseelicitorPAMPplant defensehypersensitive response (HR)
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author Marcos Frías
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Celedonio González
Nélida Brito
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Mario González
Celedonio González
Nélida Brito
A 25-Residue Peptide From Botrytis cinerea Xylanase BcXyn11A Elicits Plant Defenses
Frontiers in Plant Science
xylanase
elicitor
PAMP
plant defense
hypersensitive response (HR)
author_facet Marcos Frías
Mario González
Celedonio González
Nélida Brito
author_sort Marcos Frías
title A 25-Residue Peptide From Botrytis cinerea Xylanase BcXyn11A Elicits Plant Defenses
title_short A 25-Residue Peptide From Botrytis cinerea Xylanase BcXyn11A Elicits Plant Defenses
title_full A 25-Residue Peptide From Botrytis cinerea Xylanase BcXyn11A Elicits Plant Defenses
title_fullStr A 25-Residue Peptide From Botrytis cinerea Xylanase BcXyn11A Elicits Plant Defenses
title_full_unstemmed A 25-Residue Peptide From Botrytis cinerea Xylanase BcXyn11A Elicits Plant Defenses
title_sort 25-residue peptide from botrytis cinerea xylanase bcxyn11a elicits plant defenses
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Plants activate defense responses against a possible pathogen once pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) perceive the presence of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). Glycosyl hydrolase family 11 (GH11) endoxylanases from Trichoderma, Fusarium and Botrytis species have been described as being able to induce the defense response in plants, in a way that is independent of its enzymatic activity. However, until now, it has not been possible to establish with certainty which regions of these enzymes are recognized by plants as PAMPs. We show here for the first time that a short 25-residue peptide (named Xyn25) from the Botrytis cinerea xylanase BcXyn11A can reproduce by itself all the effects observed for the treatment of plants with the whole BcXyn11A protein. These include necrosis on leaves, seedling growth inhibition, induction of a ROS burst, electrolyte leakage, cytoplasm shrinkage, autofluorescence, cell death, and induction of defense genes. Two highly conserved four-amino acid regions within Xyn25 were shown to be necessary for the elicitation activity by substituting them with tracts of four alanine residues.
topic xylanase
elicitor
PAMP
plant defense
hypersensitive response (HR)
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2019.00474/full
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