Exploring the Tomato Root Protein Network Exploited by Core Type 3 Effectors from the Ralstonia solanacearum Species Complex
Résumé
Proteomics has become a powerful approach for the identification and characterization of type III effectors (T3Es). Members of the Ralstonia solanacearum species complex (RSSC) deploy T3Es to manipulate host cells and to promote root infection of, among others, a wide range of solanaceous plants such as tomato, potato, and tobacco. Here, we used TurboID-mediated proximity labeling (PL) in tomato hairy root cultures to explore the proxeomes of the core RSSC T3Es RipU, RipD, and RipB. The RipU proxeome was enriched for multiple protein kinases, suggesting a potential impact on the two branches of the plant immune surveillance system, being the membrane-localized PAMP-triggered immunity (PTI) and the RIN4-dependent effector-triggered immunity (ETI) complexes. In agreement, a transcriptomics analysis in tomato revealed the potential involvement of RipU in modulating reactive oxygen species (ROS) signaling. The proxeome of RipB was putatively enriched for mitochondrial and chloroplast proteins and that of RipD for proteins potentially involved in the endomembrane system. Together, our results demonstrate that TurboID-PL in tomato hairy roots represents a promising tool to study Ralstonia T3E targets and functioning and that it can unravel potential host processes that can be hijacked by the bacterial pathogen.
Mots clés
TurboID
interactomics
plant immunity
proximity labeling
Ralstoniasolanacearum
species complex(RSSC)
type III effectors (T3Es)
TurboID interactomics plant immunity proximity labeling Ralstonia solanacearum species complex (RSSC) type III effectors (T3Es)
TurboID
Ralstonia solanacearum species complex (RSSC)
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