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Whitefly effector G4 interacts with tomato proteins of which MIPDB141 affects whitefly performance

biorxiv(2023)

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The phloem-feeding insect Bemisia tabaci is an important pest, responsible for the transmission of several crop-threatening virus species. While feeding, the insect secretes a cocktail of effectors to modulate defense responses. Here, we present a set of proteins that was identified in artificial diet on which B. tabaci was salivating. We studied whether these candidate effectors can play a role in plant immune suppression. Effector G4 was the most robust suppressor of the flg22-induced ROS response when transiently expressed in Nicotiana benthamiana . In addition, G4 was able to supress ROS in Solanum lycopersicum (tomato) and Capsicum annuum (pepper). Fused to a fluorescence tag, G4 localized in the cytoplasm in N. benthamiana . A yeast two-hybrid screen combined with a luciferase bimolecular complementation and co-localization assays resulted in the identification of two target proteins in tomato: REF-like stress related protein 1 (RSP1) and meloidogyne-induced giant cell protein DB141 (MIPDB141). Silencing of MIPDB141 in tomato, using virus-induced gene silencing, reduced whitefly fecundity up to 40% demonstrating that the protein is involved in susceptibility to B. tabaci . Together our data demonstrate that effector G4 impairs tomato immunity to whiteflies by interfering with the ROS production and via a direct interaction with tomato susceptibility protein MIPDB141. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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tomato proteins,mipdb141
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