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N-glycosylation shields Phytophthora sojae apoplastic effector PsXEG1 from a specific host aspartic protease

Hosts and pathogens are engaged in a continuous evolutionary struggle for physiological dominance. A major site of this struggle is the apoplast. In Phytophthora sojae–soybean interactions, PsXEG1, a pathogen-secreted apoplastic endoglucanase, is a key focal point of this struggle, and the subject o...

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Autores principales: Xia, Yeqiang, Ma, Zhenchuan, Qiu, Min, Guo, Baodian, Zhang, Qi, Jiang, Haibin, Zhang, Baiyu, Lin, Yachun, Xuan, Mingrun, Sun, Liang, Shu, Haidong, Xiao, Junhua, Ye, Wenwu, Wang, Yan, Wang, Yiming, Dong, Suomeng, Tyler, Brett M., Wang, Yuanchao
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7959567/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33082226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2012149117
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Sumario:Hosts and pathogens are engaged in a continuous evolutionary struggle for physiological dominance. A major site of this struggle is the apoplast. In Phytophthora sojae–soybean interactions, PsXEG1, a pathogen-secreted apoplastic endoglucanase, is a key focal point of this struggle, and the subject of two layers of host defense and pathogen counterdefense. Here, we show that N-glycosylation of PsXEG1 represents an additional layer of this coevolutionary struggle, protecting PsXEG1 against a host apoplastic aspartic protease, GmAP5, that specifically targets PsXEG1. This posttranslational modification also attenuated binding by the previously described host inhibitor, GmGIP1. N-glycosylation of PsXEG1 at N174 and N190 inhibited binding and degradation by GmAP5 and was essential for PsXEG1’s full virulence contribution, except in GmAP5-silenced soybeans. Silencing of GmAP5 reduced soybean resistance against WT P. sojae but not against PsXEG1 deletion strains of P. sojae. The crucial role of N-glycosylation within the three layers of defense and counterdefense centered on PsXEG1 highlight the critical importance of this conserved apoplastic effector and its posttranslational modification in Phytophthora-host coevolutionary conflict.