| Literature DB >> 29232015 |
Jianbin Su1, Benjamin J Spears1, Sang Hee Kim2, Walter Gassmann1.
Abstract
Unlike animals, plants do not have an adaptive immune system and have instead evolved sophisticated and multi-layered innate immune mechanisms. To overcome plant immunity, pathogens secrete a diverse array of effectors into the apoplast and virtually all cellular compartments to dampen immune signaling and interfere with plant functions. Here we describe the scope of the arms race throughout the cell and summarize various strategies used by both plants and pathogens. Through studying the ongoing evolutionary battle between plants and key pathogens, we may yet uncover potential ways to achieve the ultimate goal of engineering broad-spectrum resistant crops without affecting food quality or productivity.Keywords: effector-triggered immunity; effectors; plant immunity; plant pathogens; resistance genes
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29232015 DOI: 10.1111/tpj.13798
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant J ISSN: 0960-7412 Impact factor: 6.417