International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jan 2023)

Plant Defense Elicitation by the Hydrophobin Cerato-Ulmin and Correlation with Its Structural Features

  • Mariana Gallo,
  • Simone Luti,
  • Fabio Baroni,
  • Ivan Baccelli,
  • Eduardo Maffud Cilli,
  • Costanza Cicchi,
  • Manuela Leri,
  • Alberto Spisni,
  • Thelma A. Pertinhez,
  • Luigia Pazzagli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24032251
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 3
p. 2251

Abstract

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Cerato-ulmin (CU) is a 75-amino-acid-long protein that belongs to the hydrophobin family. It self-assembles at hydrophobic–hydrophilic interfaces, forming films that reverse the wettability properties of the bound surface: a capability that may confer selective advantages to the fungus in colonizing and infecting elm trees. Here, we show for the first time that CU can elicit a defense reaction (induction of phytoalexin synthesis and ROS production) in non-host plants (Arabidopsis) and exerts its eliciting capacity more efficiently when in its soluble monomeric form. We identified two hydrophobic clusters on the protein’s loops endowed with dynamical and physical properties compatible with the possibility of reversibly interconverting between a disordered conformation and a β-strand-rich conformation when interacting with hydrophilic or hydrophobic surfaces. We propose that the plasticity of those loops may be part of the molecular mechanism that governs the protein defense elicitation capability.

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