Intrinsically disordered Prosystemin discloses biologically active repeat motifs

Plant Sci. 2024 Mar:340:111969. doi: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2023.111969. Epub 2023 Dec 28.

Abstract

The in-depth studies over the years on the defence barriers by tomato plants have shown that the Systemin peptide controls the response to a wealth of environmental stress agents. This multifaceted stress reaction seems to be related to the intrinsic disorder of its precursor protein, Prosystemin (ProSys). Since latest findings show that ProSys has biological functions besides Systemin sequence, here we wanted to assess if this precursor includes peptide motifs able to trigger stress-related pathways. Candidate peptides were identified in silico and synthesized to test their capacity to trigger defence responses in tomato plants against different biotic stressors. Our results demonstrated that ProSys harbours several repeat motifs which triggered plant immune reactions against pathogens and pest insects. Three of these peptides were detected by mass spectrometry in plants expressing ProSys, demonstrating their effective presence in vivo. These experimental data shed light on unrecognized functions of ProSys, mediated by multiple biologically active sequences which may partly account for the capacity of ProSys to induce defense responses to different stress agents.

Keywords: Defense; Disorder; Gene expression; In vivo detection; Mimetics; Plant; Repeats.

MeSH terms

  • Peptides* / metabolism
  • Plant Proteins* / metabolism

Substances

  • Peptides
  • Plant Proteins