| Literature DB >> 23279965 |
Fleur Gawehns1, Ben J C Cornelissen, Frank L W Takken.
Abstract
Increasing numbers of infectious crop diseases that are caused by fungi and oomycetes urge the need to develop alternative strategies for resistance breeding. As an alternative for the use of resistance (R) genes, the application of mutant susceptibility (S) genes has been proposed as a potentially more durable type of resistance. Identification of S genes is hampered by their recessive nature. Here we explore the use of pathogen-derived effectors as molecular probes to identify S genes. Effectors manipulate specific host processes thereby contributing to disease. Effector targets might therefore represent S genes. Indeed, the Pseudomonas syringae effector HopZ2 was found to target MLO2, an Arabidopsis thaliana homologue of the barley S gene Mlo. Unfortunately, most effector targets identified so far are not applicable as S genes due to detrimental effects they have on other traits. However, some effector targets such as Mlo are successfully used, and with the increase in numbers of effector targets being identified, the numbers of S genes that can be used in resistance breeding will rise as well.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23279965 PMCID: PMC3815917 DOI: 10.1111/1751-7915.12023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microb Biotechnol ISSN: 1751-7915 Impact factor: 5.813
Selection of plant effector targets and their method of identification
| Effector | Pathogen | Host | Virulence target | Identified by | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Avr4 | Tomato | Chitin | Structure prediction and binding studies | van den Burg | |
| Ecp6 | Tomato | Chitin | Structure prediction and binding studies | de Jonge | |
| Pep1 | Corn | POX12 | Transcriptomics, fluorescence complementation | ||
| Avr2 | Tomato | Rcr3 | Genetics 0026; co-IP ( | ||
| Avrblb2 | Potato | C14 | Co-IP ( | ||
| PopP2 | Wide range | RD19 | FLIM | ||
| EPIC1/EPIC2 | Potato | Rcr3 | Co-IP ( | ||
| Gr-VAP1 | Tomato | Rcr3 | Yeast two-hybrid | ||
| Avr3a | Potato | CMPG1 | Yeast two-hybrid |
Co-IP, co-immunoprecipitation; FLIM, fluorescence lifetime imaging,