Qun Liu
@qunliu07.bsky.social
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A scientist working on plant-insect interactions
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Aphid Saliva fans, happy news, this amazing story is now out in Science Advances www.science.org/doi/10.1126/... congrats @qunliu07.bsky.social @saskiahogenhout.bsky.social et al @johninnescentre.bsky.social 24h after a triumphant presentation at #ismpmi2025
qunliu07.bsky.social
Hi! Thanks for your nice question! sHsp is a big family, containing Acd proteins. This Acd protein is also annotated as a sHsp protein. We haven’t done experiment to check if it indeed is a small Hsp protein, but it’s worth to do this in future!
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Thanks to everyone involved in this work
@qunliu07.bsky.social, Anna Neefjes, Roksolana Kobylinska, @samtmugford.bsky.social, @mmarzo.bsky.social, James Canham (@thesainsburylab.bsky.social), @marischuster.bsky.social, Renier van der Hoorn,
Yazhou Chen, @saskiahogenhout.bsky.social
qunliu07.bsky.social
Interestingly we found that CathBs also interact with a Hsp20 chaperone, and that this can inhibit the relocalisation of EDS1 and restore aphid resistance, identifying the Hsp20 Acd28.9 as a resistance factor to aphids.
conceptual model showing how aphid CathB proteins interact with EDS1 to suppress plant immune signalling and how the Hsp20 Acd28.9 can counteract this
qunliu07.bsky.social
We found CathBs interact with the key immune regulatory protein EDS1, and pull it into p-bodies away from its normal locations, and that this interrupts normal immune signaling pathways.
confocal microscopy image showing GFP-tagged CathB6 causing mCherry-tagged EDS1 to relocalise to discrete puncta
qunliu07.bsky.social
Here we show that Cathepsin Bs are present in aphid oral secretions, and localised to p-bodies in the plant cell. P-bodies are canonically involved in storage of mRNA, so what is an aphid Cathepsin doing in there?
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We previously described a gene family expansion of cathepsin Bs in the green peach aphid Myzus persicae that reduce plant resistance to aphids, but we did not know the mechanism.
a green peach aphid feeding from Arabidopsis vasculature
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We're happy to present a pre-print from the Hogenhout lab (@saskiahogenhout.bsky.social), describing how a family of proteases in aphid oral secretions suppress plant immunity.