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  • Small secreted peptides (SSPs) play a crucial role in plant defense by acting as danger signals in response to microbial threats; however, not many SSP families are identified in the Solanaceae family due to outdated discovery methods.
  • This study introduces a new SSP family called SolP, identified through comparative genomics in important crops like tomato, tobacco, and pepper, indicating its role in initiating the plant's immune response.
  • The specific peptide SlSolP12, which has the same sequence across these plants, triggers various defense mechanisms and boosts overall resistance to infection, showing effectiveness in a range of plant species.

Article Abstract

Small secreted peptides (SSPs) are essential for defense mechanisms in plant-microbe interactions, acting as danger-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs). Despite the first discovery of SSPs over three decades ago, only a limited number of SSP families, particularly within Solanaceae plants, have been identified due to inefficient approaches. This study employed comparative genomics screens with Solanaceae proteomes (tomato, tobacco, and pepper) to discover a novel SSP family, SolP. Bioinformatics analysis suggests that SolP may serve as an endogenous signal initiating the plant PTI response. Interestingly, SolP family members from tomato, tobacco, and pepper share an identical sequence (VTSNALALVNRFAD), named SlSolP12 (also referred to as NtSolP15 or CaSolP1). Biochemical and phenotypic analyses revealed that synthetic SlSolP12 peptide triggers multiple defense responses: ROS burst, MAPK activation, callose deposition, stomatal closure, and expression of immune defense genes. Furthermore, SlSolP12 enhances systemic resistance against infection in tomato plants and interferes with classical peptides, flg22 and Systemin, which modulate the immune response. Remarkably, SolP12 activates ROS in diverse plant species, such as , soybean, and rice, showing a broad spectrum of biological activities. This study provides valuable approaches for identifying endogenous SSPs and highlights SlSolP12 as a novel DAMP that could serve as a useful target for crop protection.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.4c03633DOI Listing

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