Characterization and necrosis-inducing activity of necrosis- and ethylene-inducing peptide 1-like proteins from , the causative agent of rubber tree anthracnose.

Front Microbiol

Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences, Environment and Plant Protection Institute, Key Laboratory of Integrated Pest Management on Tropical Crops, Key Laboratory for Monitoring and Control of Tropical Agricultural Pests, Ministry of Agriculture, Haikou, China.

Published: August 2022

, a member of the species complex, is an important pathogen causing rubber tree anthracnose. Genome-wide comparative analysis showed this species complex contains more genes encoding necrosis- and ethylene-inducing peptide 1-like proteins (NLPs) than other species complexes, but little is known about their necrosis-inducing roles in host. The aim of this study was to analyze NLPs number and type in , and characterize their necrosis-inducing activity in host or non-host. According to phylogenetic relationship, conserved the cysteine residues and the heptapeptide motif (GHRHDWE), 11 NLPs were identified and classified into three types. Five of the eleven NLPs were evaluated for necrosis-inducing activity. CaNLP4 (type 1) could not induce necrosis in host or non-host plants. By contrast, both CaNLP5 and CaNLP9 (type 1) induced necrosis in host and non-host plants, and necrosis-inducing activity was strongest for CaNLP9. CaNLP10 (type 2) and CaNLP11 (type 3) induced necrosis in host but not non-host plants. Substitution of key amino acid residues essential for necrosis induction activity led to loss of CaNLP4 activity. Structural characterization of CaNLP5 and CaNLP9 may explain differences in necrosis-inducing activity. We evaluated the expression of genes coding CaNLP by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) at different time-points after pathogen infection. It was found that genes encoding CaNLPs with different activities exhibited significantly different expression patterns. The results demonstrate that CaNLPs are functionally and spatially distinct, and may play different but important roles in pathogenesis.

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