Nectar- and stigma-specific expression of a chitinase could partially protect against fire blight in certain apples

bioRxiv(2019)

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To attract pollinators many angiosperms secrete stigma exudate and nectar in their flowers. As these nutritious fluids are ideal infection points for pathogens, both secretions contain various antimicrobial compounds. Erwinia amylovora, the causing bacterium of the devastating fire blight apple disease, is the model pathogen that multiplies in flower secretions and infects through the nectaries. Although Erwinia resistant apples are not available, certain cultivars are tolerant. It was reported that in stigma infection assay, the 9Freedom9 cultivar was Erwinia tolerant while the 9Jonagold9 was susceptible. We hypothesized that differences in the nectar protein compositions lead to different susceptibility. Indeed we found that an acidic chitinase III protein (Machi3-1) selectively accumulates in the nectar and stigma of the 9Freedom9 cultivar. We demonstrate that MYB binding site containing repeats of the 9Freedom9 Machi3-1 promoter are responsible for the strong nectar- and stigma-specific expression. As we found that in vitro the Machi3-1 protein impairs growth and biofilm formation of Erwinia at physiological concentration, we propose that the Machi3-1 contribute to the tolerance by inhibiting Erwinia multiplication in the stigma exudate and in the nectar. We show that the Machi3-1 allele was introgressed from Malus floribunda 821 into different apple cultivars including the 9Freedom9.
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acidic chitinase,antibacterial effect,<italic>Erwinia amylovora</italic>,fire blight tolerance,<italic>Malus floribunda</italic> 821,MYB305,nectar-and stigma-specific expression,promoter repeat
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