Proteins released into the plant apoplast by the obligate parasitic protist Albugo selectively repress phyllosphere‐associated bacteria

Author:

Gómez‐Pérez Daniel1ORCID,Schmid Monja1ORCID,Chaudhry Vasvi1ORCID,Hu Yiheng1ORCID,Velic Ana2,Maček Boris2ORCID,Ruhe Jonas3,Kemen Ariane1ORCID,Kemen Eric1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Microbial Interactions in Plant Ecosystems, Center for Plant Molecular Biology University of Tübingen 72076 Tübingen Germany

2. Department of Biology, Quantitative Proteomics Group, Interfaculty Institute of Cell Biology University of Tübingen 72076 Tübingen Germany

3. Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research 50829 Cologne Germany

Abstract

Summary Biotic and abiotic interactions shape natural microbial communities. The mechanisms behind microbe–microbe interactions, particularly those protein based, are not well understood. We hypothesize that released proteins with antimicrobial activity are a powerful and highly specific toolset to shape and defend plant niches. We have studied Albugo candida, an obligate plant parasite from the protist Oomycota phylum, for its potential to modulate the growth of bacteria through release of antimicrobial proteins into the apoplast. Amplicon sequencing and network analysis of Albugo‐infected and uninfected wild Arabidopsis thaliana samples revealed an abundance of negative correlations between Albugo and other phyllosphere microbes. Analysis of the apoplastic proteome of Albugo‐colonized leaves combined with machine learning predictors enabled the selection of antimicrobial candidates for heterologous expression and study of their inhibitory function. We found for three candidate proteins selective antimicrobial activity against Gram‐positive bacteria isolated from A. thaliana and demonstrate that these inhibited bacteria are precisely important for the stability of the community structure. We could ascribe the antibacterial activity of the candidates to intrinsically disordered regions and positively correlate it with their net charge. This is the first report of protist proteins with antimicrobial activity under apoplastic conditions that therefore are potential biocontrol tools for targeted manipulation of the microbiome.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

H2020 European Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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