Proteomic snapshot of pattern triggered immunity in the Arabidopsis leaf apoplast 

Hsiao-Chun Chen

Plant J. 2025 Sep;123(6):e70498. doi: 10.1111/tpj.70498.

ABSTRACT

The apoplast is a critical interface in plant-pathogen interactions, particularly in the context of pattern-triggered immunity (PTI), which is initiated by recognition of microbe-associated molecular patterns. Our study characterizes the proteomic profile of the Arabidopsis apoplast during PTI induced by flg22, a 22-amino-acid bacterial flagellin epitope, to elucidate the output of PTI. Apoplastic washing fluid was extracted with minimal cytoplasmic contamination for liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry analysis. By comparing our data to publicly available transcriptome profiles of flg22 treatment from 1 to 18 h, we observed that several highly abundant proteins exhibit relatively unchanged gene expression across all time points. We also observed topological bias in peptide recovery of 19 enriched receptor-like kinases with peptides predominantly recovered from their ectodomains. Notably, tetraspanin 8, an exosome marker, was enriched in PTI samples. We additionally confirmed increased concentrations of exosomes during PTI. This study enhances our understanding of the proteomic changes in the apoplast during plant immune responses and lays the groundwork for future investigations into the molecular mechanisms of plant defense under recognition of pathogen molecular patterns.

PMID:40991770 | DOI:10.1111/tpj.70498