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Activity profiling reveals changes in the diversity and activity of proteins in Arabidopsis roots in response to nematode infection.

Marion Hütten1, Melanie Geukes2, Johana C Misas-Villamil3, Renier A L van der Hoorn4, Florian M W Grundler5, Shahid Siddique6.   

Abstract

Cyst nematodes are obligate, sedentary endoparasites with a highly specialised biology and a huge economic impact in agriculture. Successful parasitism involves morphological and physiological modifications of the host cells which lead to the formation of specialised syncytial feeding structures in roots. The development of the syncytium is aided by a cocktail of nematode effectors that manipulate the host plant activities in a complex network of interactions through post-translational modifications. Traditional transcriptomic and proteomic approaches cannot display this functional proteomic information. Activity-based protein profiling (ABPP) is a powerful technology that can be used to investigate the activity of the proteome through activity-based probes. To better understand the functional proteomics of syncytium, ABPP was conducted on syncytia induced by the beet cyst nematode Heterodera schachtii in Arabidopsis roots. Our results demonstrated that the activity of several enzymes is differentially regulated in the syncytium compared to the control roots. Among those specifically activated in the syncytium are a putative S-formyl-glutathione hydrolase (SFGH), a putative methylesterase (MES) and two unidentified enzymes. In contrast, the activities of vacuolar processing enzymes (VPEs) are specifically suppressed in the syncytium. Competition labelling, quantitative gene expression and T-DNA knock-out mutants were used to further characterise the roles of the differentially regulated enzymes during plant-nematode interaction. In conclusion, our study will open the door to generate a comprehensive and integrated view of the host-pathogen warfare that results in the formation of long-term feeding sites for pathogens.
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Keywords:  ABPP; Activity-based protein profiling; Arabidopsis thaliana; Heterodera schachtii; Plant–nematode interaction; Proteome; Syncytium

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26408809     DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2015.09.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol Biochem        ISSN: 0981-9428            Impact factor:   4.270


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1.  RNA Isolation from Nematode-Induced Feeding Sites in Arabidopsis Roots Using Laser Capture Microdissection.

Authors:  Muhammad Shahzad Anjam; Shahid Siddique; Peter Marhavy
Journal:  Methods Mol Biol       Date:  2022

2.  Activity profiling of barley vacuolar processing enzymes provides new insights into the plant and cyst nematode interaction.

Authors:  Mateusz Labudda; Elżbieta Różańska; Beata Prabucka; Ewa Muszyńska; Dorota Marecka; Marcin Kozak; Abdelfattah A Dababat; Mirosław Sobczak
Journal:  Mol Plant Pathol       Date:  2019-10-12       Impact factor: 5.663

Review 3.  Interrogating Plant-Microbe Interactions with Chemical Tools: Click Chemistry Reagents for Metabolic Labeling and Activity-Based Probes.

Authors:  Vivian S Lin
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2021-01-05       Impact factor: 4.411

4.  Profiling the Proteome of Cyst Nematode-Induced Syncytia on Tomato Roots.

Authors:  Marcin Filipecki; Marek Żurczak; Mateusz Matuszkiewicz; Magdalena Święcicka; Wojciech Kurek; Jarosław Olszewski; Marek Daniel Koter; Douglas Lamont; Mirosław Sobczak
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-11-10       Impact factor: 5.923

5.  Glutathione contributes to plant defence against parasitic cyst nematodes.

Authors:  M Shamim Hasan; Divykriti Chopra; Anika Damm; Anna Koprivova; Stanislav Kopriva; Andreas J Meyer; Stefanie Müller-Schüssele; Florian M W Grundler; Shahid Siddique
Journal:  Mol Plant Pathol       Date:  2022-03-29       Impact factor: 5.520

6.  An improved procedure for isolation of high-quality RNA from nematode-infected Arabidopsis roots through laser capture microdissection.

Authors:  Muhammad Shahzad Anjam; Yvonne Ludwig; Frank Hochholdinger; Chisato Miyaura; Masaki Inada; Shahid Siddique; Florian M W Grundler
Journal:  Plant Methods       Date:  2016-04-26       Impact factor: 4.993

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