Phytophthora infestans small phospholipase D-like proteins elicit plant cell death and promote virulence

The successful invasion of host tissue by (hemi-)biotrophic plant pathogens is dependent on modifications of the host plasma membrane to facilitate the two-way transfer of proteins and other compounds. Haustorium formation and the establishment of extrahaustorial membranes are probably dependent on a variety of enzymes that modify membranes in a coordinated fashion. Phospholipases, enzymes that hydrolyse phospholipids, have been implicated as virulence factors in several pathogens. The oomycete Phytophthora infestans is a hemibiotrophic pathogen that causes potato late blight. It possesses different classes of phospholipase D (PLD) proteins, including small PLD-like proteins with and without signal peptide (sPLD-likes and PLD-likes, respectively). Here, we studied the role of sPLD-like-1, sPLD-like-12 and PLD-like-1 in the infection process. They are expressed in expanding lesions on potato leaves and during in vitro growth, with the highest transcript levels in germinating cysts. When expressed in planta in the presence of the silencing suppressor P19, all three elicited a local cell death response that was visible at the microscopic level as autofluorescence and strongly boosted in the presence of calcium. Moreover, inoculation of leaves expressing the small PLD-like genes resulted in increased lesion growth and greater numbers of sporangia, but this was abolished when mutated PLD-like genes were expressed with non-functional PLD catalytic motifs. These results show that the three small PLD-likes are catalytically active and suggest that their enzymatic activity is required for the promotion of virulence, possibly by executing membrane modifications to support the growth of P. infestans in the host.

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Main Authors: Meijer, Harold J.G., Schoina, Charikleia, Wang, Shutong, Bouwmeester, Klaas, Hua, Chenlei, Govers, Francine
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Subjects:calcium, late blight disease, oomycete, phospholipases, phospholipids, signal peptide,
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5425822024-12-04 Meijer, Harold J.G. Schoina, Charikleia Wang, Shutong Bouwmeester, Klaas Hua, Chenlei Govers, Francine Article/Letter to editor Molecular Plant Pathology 20 (2019) 2 ISSN: 1464-6722 Phytophthora infestans small phospholipase D-like proteins elicit plant cell death and promote virulence 2019 The successful invasion of host tissue by (hemi-)biotrophic plant pathogens is dependent on modifications of the host plasma membrane to facilitate the two-way transfer of proteins and other compounds. Haustorium formation and the establishment of extrahaustorial membranes are probably dependent on a variety of enzymes that modify membranes in a coordinated fashion. Phospholipases, enzymes that hydrolyse phospholipids, have been implicated as virulence factors in several pathogens. The oomycete Phytophthora infestans is a hemibiotrophic pathogen that causes potato late blight. It possesses different classes of phospholipase D (PLD) proteins, including small PLD-like proteins with and without signal peptide (sPLD-likes and PLD-likes, respectively). Here, we studied the role of sPLD-like-1, sPLD-like-12 and PLD-like-1 in the infection process. They are expressed in expanding lesions on potato leaves and during in vitro growth, with the highest transcript levels in germinating cysts. When expressed in planta in the presence of the silencing suppressor P19, all three elicited a local cell death response that was visible at the microscopic level as autofluorescence and strongly boosted in the presence of calcium. Moreover, inoculation of leaves expressing the small PLD-like genes resulted in increased lesion growth and greater numbers of sporangia, but this was abolished when mutated PLD-like genes were expressed with non-functional PLD catalytic motifs. These results show that the three small PLD-likes are catalytically active and suggest that their enzymatic activity is required for the promotion of virulence, possibly by executing membrane modifications to support the growth of P. infestans in the host. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/phytophthora-infestans-small-phospholipase-d-like-proteins-elicit 10.1111/mpp.12746 https://edepot.wur.nl/463667 calcium late blight disease oomycete phospholipases phospholipids signal peptide https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic calcium
late blight disease
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signal peptide
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signal peptide
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Meijer, Harold J.G.
Schoina, Charikleia
Wang, Shutong
Bouwmeester, Klaas
Hua, Chenlei
Govers, Francine
Phytophthora infestans small phospholipase D-like proteins elicit plant cell death and promote virulence
description The successful invasion of host tissue by (hemi-)biotrophic plant pathogens is dependent on modifications of the host plasma membrane to facilitate the two-way transfer of proteins and other compounds. Haustorium formation and the establishment of extrahaustorial membranes are probably dependent on a variety of enzymes that modify membranes in a coordinated fashion. Phospholipases, enzymes that hydrolyse phospholipids, have been implicated as virulence factors in several pathogens. The oomycete Phytophthora infestans is a hemibiotrophic pathogen that causes potato late blight. It possesses different classes of phospholipase D (PLD) proteins, including small PLD-like proteins with and without signal peptide (sPLD-likes and PLD-likes, respectively). Here, we studied the role of sPLD-like-1, sPLD-like-12 and PLD-like-1 in the infection process. They are expressed in expanding lesions on potato leaves and during in vitro growth, with the highest transcript levels in germinating cysts. When expressed in planta in the presence of the silencing suppressor P19, all three elicited a local cell death response that was visible at the microscopic level as autofluorescence and strongly boosted in the presence of calcium. Moreover, inoculation of leaves expressing the small PLD-like genes resulted in increased lesion growth and greater numbers of sporangia, but this was abolished when mutated PLD-like genes were expressed with non-functional PLD catalytic motifs. These results show that the three small PLD-likes are catalytically active and suggest that their enzymatic activity is required for the promotion of virulence, possibly by executing membrane modifications to support the growth of P. infestans in the host.
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late blight disease
oomycete
phospholipases
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author Meijer, Harold J.G.
Schoina, Charikleia
Wang, Shutong
Bouwmeester, Klaas
Hua, Chenlei
Govers, Francine
author_facet Meijer, Harold J.G.
Schoina, Charikleia
Wang, Shutong
Bouwmeester, Klaas
Hua, Chenlei
Govers, Francine
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title Phytophthora infestans small phospholipase D-like proteins elicit plant cell death and promote virulence
title_short Phytophthora infestans small phospholipase D-like proteins elicit plant cell death and promote virulence
title_full Phytophthora infestans small phospholipase D-like proteins elicit plant cell death and promote virulence
title_fullStr Phytophthora infestans small phospholipase D-like proteins elicit plant cell death and promote virulence
title_full_unstemmed Phytophthora infestans small phospholipase D-like proteins elicit plant cell death and promote virulence
title_sort phytophthora infestans small phospholipase d-like proteins elicit plant cell death and promote virulence
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