| Literature DB >> 20234841 |
Stefano Pavan, Evert Jacobsen, Richard G F Visser, Yuling Bai.
Abstract
Recent studies on plant immunity have suggested that a pathogen should suppress induced plant defense in order to infect a plant species, which otherwise would have been a nonhost to the pathogen. For this purpose, pathogens exploit effector molecules to interfere with different layers of plant defense responses. In this review, we summarize the latest findings on plant factors that are activated by pathogen effectors to suppress plant immunity. By looking from a different point of view into host and nonhost resistance, we propose a novel breeding strategy: disabling plant disease susceptibility genes (S-genes) to achieve durable and broad-spectrum resistance.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 20234841 PMCID: PMC2837247 DOI: 10.1007/s11032-009-9323-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Breed ISSN: 1380-3743 Impact factor: 2.589
Fig. 1Comparison on effector targets with positive or negative roles in plant defense to demonstrate how to obtain resistance by knocking out susceptibility gene. Panel a shows that, in the absence of resistance protein, both presence and absence of the effector target (with a positive role in plant defense) lead to susceptible plants. Panel b demonstrates that, in the absence of resistance protein, presence of the effector target (with a negative role in plant defense) leads to susceptible plants and that knocking out the effector target leads to resistant plants
Cloned susceptibility genes from naturally occurring mutants
| Role as a effector target | Gene | Plant species | Encoded protein | Pathogen | Reported pleiotropic phenotype | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Negative regulator |
| Barley | Transmembrane protein |
| Early senescence and axenic cell death | Büschges et al. ( |
| Tomato |
| Not reported | Bai et al. ( | |||
| Susceptibility factor | Genes encoding isoforms of eIF4E and eIF4G | Several species | Translation initiation factor |
| Not reported | Diaz-Pendon et al. ( Robaglia and Caranta ( |
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| Rice | Transcription factor IIA-γ |
| Not reported | Iyer-Pascuzzi and McCouch ( | |
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| Rice | Membrane-localized protein |
| Pollen abortion | Chu et al. ( |
Genes experimentally identified or cloned as potential susceptibility genes
| Role as an effector target | Gene | Plant species | Encoded protein | Pathogen | Reported pleiotropic phenotype | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Negative regulator |
| Arabidopsis | Ca2+/calmodulin-binding transcription factor |
| Chlorosis and autonomous lesions | Du et al. ( |
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| Arabidopsis | Membrane-anchored protein kinase |
| Enhanced susceptibility to | Veronese et al. ( | |
|
| Arabidopsis | Cellulose synthase |
| Reduced size, darker green leaf color, anthocyanins accumulation | Ellis and Turner ( Ellis et al. ( | |
|
| Arabidopsis | Transmembrane protein |
| Reduced growth; chlorotic lesions | Bowling et al. ( Kirik et al. ( | |
|
| Arabidopsis | 2-Oxoglutarate-Fe(II) oxygenase |
| Slightly rounded leaves | van Damme et al. ( van Damme et al. ( | |
|
| Arabidopsis | Cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channel |
Tobacco ringspot virus | Dwarf | Yu et al. ( Clough et al. ( | |
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| Arabidopsis | Cyclic nucleotide-gated ion channel |
| Dwarf | Jurkowski et al. ( | |
|
| Arabidopsis | Mitogen-activated protein kinase |
| Stunted plants with spontaneous lesions under drought conditions | Asai et al. ( Frye et al. ( Tang et al. ( | |
|
| Arabidopsis | Zinc finger protein |
| Lesion formation | Dietrich et al. ( Kaminaka et al. ( | |
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| Arabidopsis Barley | Transmembrane protein |
| Early senescence and axenic cell death | Consonni et al. ( | |
|
| Arabidopsis | Mitogen-activated protein kinase |
| Dwarf, curled leaves and reduced fertility | Petersen et al. ( | |
|
| Arabidopsis | Callose synthase |
| Epinastic leaves | Vogel and Somerville ( Nishimura et al. ( | |
|
| Arabidopsis | Zinc-binding protein |
| Not reported | Shang et al. ( | |
|
| Arabidopsis | Leucine-rich nuclear protein |
| Reduced growth and fertility | Li et al. ( | |
|
| Arabidopsis | F-box protein |
| Not reported | Kim and Delaney ( | |
|
| Arabidopsis | Stearoyl-acyl carrier protein desaturase |
| Small rosette, curled leaves, lesions | Kachroo et al. ( Shah et al. ( | |
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| Arabidopsis Barley Pepper | WRKY transcriptional factors |
| Not reported | Eulgem and Somssich ( Oh et al. ( Peng et al. ( Shen et al. ( Xing et al. ( | |
|
| Maize | 9-Lipoxygenase |
| Slightly early senescence depending on the mutated alleles | Gao et al. ( | |
| Susceptibility factor |
| Arabidopsis | Homoserine kinase |
| No effect or slightly smaller size, depending on the | van Damme et al. ( Van Damme ( |
|
| Arabidopsis | Unknown function protein |
| Reduced growth, microlesions | Vogel et al. ( | |
|
| Arabidopsis | Pectate lyase-like protein |
| Reduced growth, microlesions | Vogel et al. ( | |
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| Arabidopsis | Transmembrane proteins | Tobacco mosaic virus | Not reported | Diaz-Pendon et al. ( | |
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| Arabidopsis | Transmembrane protein interacting with TOM1 | Tobacco mosaic virus | Not reported | Tsujimoto et al. ( | |
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| Arabidopsis | NB-LRR protein |
| Not reported | Sweat et al. ( | |
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| Arabidopsis | Microtubule-associated protein |
| Dwarf phenotype and reduced fertility | Caillaud et al. ( |