Expression of an apoplast-directed, T-phylloplanin-GFP fusion gene confers resistance against Peronospora tabacina disease in a susceptible tobacco

Antoaneta B.M. Kroumova, Dipak K. Sahoo, Sumita Raha, Michael Goodin, Indu B. Maiti, George J. Wagner

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Abstract

Key message: Phylloplanins are plant-derived, antifungal glycoproteins produced by leaf trichomes. Expression of phylloplanin-GFP fusion gene to the apoplast of a blue mold susceptible tobacco resulted in increased resistance to this pathogen. Tobaccos and certain other plants secrete phylloplanin glycoproteins to aerial surfaces where they appear to provide first-point-of-contact resistance against fungi/fungi-like pathogens. These proteins can be collected by water washing of aerial plant surfaces, and as shown for tobacco and a sunflower phylloplanins, spraying concentrated washes onto, e.g., turf grass aerial surfaces can provide resistance against various fungi/fungi-like pathogens, in the laboratory. These results suggest that natural-product, phylloplanins may be useful as broad-selectivity fungicides. An obvious question now is can a tobacco phylloplanin gene be introduced into a disease-susceptible plant to confer endogenous resistance. Here we demonstrate that introduction of a tobacco phylloplanin gene-as a fusion with the GFP gene-targeted to the apoplasm can increase resistance to blue mold disease in a susceptible host tobacco.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1771-1782
Number of pages12
JournalPlant Cell Reports
Volume32
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2013

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
Acknowledgments We are grateful to the Kentucky Tobacco Research and Development Center for financial support (Grant # 1235412670). We thank J.T. Hall for providing blue mold spores.

Keywords

  • Apoplastic (apo)
  • Cytoplasmic (cyto)
  • GFP
  • Peronospora tabacina
  • Resistance
  • T-phylloplanin

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Agronomy and Crop Science
  • Plant Science

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