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  • Recognizing pathogen-associated molecular patterns is essential for plant immunity, and secreted proteases like SBT5.2a play a role in the stability of these patterns.
  • The study shows that SBT5.2a cleaves the immunogenic epitope csp22 from cold-shock proteins (CSPs) of *Pseudomonas syringae*, reducing the plant's immune response.
  • Plants lacking SBT5.2a have higher levels of csp22, leading to stronger immune responses and less pathogen growth, indicating that bacterial variations in csp22 stability affect plant-bacteria interactions.

Article Abstract

Recognizing pathogen-associated molecular patterns on the cell surface is crucial for plant immunity. The proteinaceous nature of many of these patterns suggests that secreted proteases play important roles in their formation and stability. Here we demonstrate that the apoplastic subtilase SBT5.2a inactivates the immunogenicity of cold-shock proteins (CSPs) of the bacterial plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae by cleaving within the immunogenic csp22 epitope. Consequently, mutant plants lacking SBT5.2a activity retain higher levels of csp22, leading to enhanced immune responses and reduced pathogen growth. SBT5.2 sensitivity is influenced by sequence variation surrounding the cleavage site and probably extends to CSPs from other bacterial species. These findings suggest that variations in csp22 stability among bacterial pathogens are a crucial factor in plant-bacteria interactions and that pathogens exploit plant proteases to avoid pattern recognition.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11570497PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41477-024-01815-8DOI Listing

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