The tomato P69 subtilase family is involved in resistance to bacterial wilt

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Zhang, Weiqi | Planas-Marquès, Marc | Mazier, Marianne | Šimkovicová, Margarita | Rocafort, Mercedes | Mantz, Melissa | Huesgen, Pitter | Takken, Frank | Stintzi, Annick | Schaller, Andreas | Coll, Nuria | Valls, Marc

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International audience. The intercellular space or apoplast constitutes the main interface in plant–pathogen interactions. Apoplastic subtilisin‐like proteases—subtilases—may play an important role in defence and they have been identified as targets of pathogen‐secreted effector proteins. Here, we characterise the role of the Solanaceae‐specific P69 subtilase family in the interaction between tomato and the vascular bacterial wilt pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum . R. solanacearum infection post‐translationally activated several tomato P69s. Among them, P69D was exclusively activated in tomato plants resistant to R. solanacearum . In vitro experiments showed that P69D activation by prodomain removal occurred in an autocatalytic and intramolecular reaction that does not rely on the residue upstream of the processing site. Importantly P69D‐deficient tomato plants were more susceptible to bacterial wilt and transient expression of P69B , D and G in Nicotiana benthamiana limited proliferation of R. solanacearum . Our study demonstrates that P69s have conserved features but diverse functions in tomato and that P69D is involved in resistance to R. solanacearum but not to other vascular pathogens like Fusarium oxysporum .

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