INVESTIGADORES
CLEMENTE Marina
artículos
Título:
Kazal-type serine protease inhibitors from Arabidopsis thaliana and Toxoplasma gondii exhibit antimicrobial activity against plant pathogens
Autor/es:
SÁNCHEZ, MANUEL A.; STRACK, KAREN N.; MENDOZA-MORALES, LUISA F.; RAMOS-DUARTE, VICTOR A.; PÉREZ SANCHIDRIAN, ELIANE; SANDER, VALERIA A.; MELINA, LAGUÍA-BECHER; PIECKENSTAIN, FERNANDO L.; CLEMENTE, MARINA
Revista:
Scientific Reports
Editorial:
Nature
Referencias:
Año: 2026 vol. 16
Resumen:
Kazal-type serine protease inhibitors (KPIs) interfere with microbial proteases and have beenassociated with antimicrobial activity, yet their specific role in plant protection remains poorlyunderstood. In this work, we evaluated the antimicrobial potential of recombinant Arabidopsisthaliana KPI (rAtKPI-1T), recombinant Toxoplasma gondii KPI (rTgPI-1), and two truncated versionsof rTgPI-1 (rTgPI-1NT and rTgPI-1CT). Both rAtKPI-1T and rTgPI-1 exhibited inhibitory effects against Pseudomonas syringae DC3000, P. syringae (AvRpm1), and P. viridiflava in a concentration-dependent manner, with significant inhibition at 3.5 μM. The lower MIC50 values obtained for rTgPI-1 and its truncated forms compared to rAtKPI-1T suggest a higher antibacterial potency. Binding and immunofluorescence assays further revealed that rAtKPI-1T, rTgPI-1, and rTgPI-1NT associatedwith bacterial surfaces, while rTgPI-1CT displayed weaker or transient interactions. In addition totheir antibacterial activity, rTgPI-1NT and rTgPI-1CT also inhibited the germination of Botrytis cinerea conidia. Both truncated proteins significantly reduced germination after 6 and 9 h of incubation, with rTgPI-1CT exerting a markedly stronger antifungal effect than rTgPI-1NT. These findings suggest that specific Kazal-type domains, particularly those in the C-terminal region, could play a critical role in suppressing early infection processes of necrotrophic fungi. Overall, this study demonstrates that rKPIs display distinct and complementary antimicrobial profiles mediated by microbial binding and protease inhibition. The contrasting activities of rTgPI-1NT and rTgPI-1CT highlight the value of domain-level analysis to discern functional contributions within multidomain KPIs. These results expand current knowledge on plant-derived protease inhibitors and underscore their potential as biotechnological tools for sustainable crop protection.

