D'Haeze Wim, Holsters Marcelle
The University of Georgia, Complex Carbohydrate Research Center, 315 Riverbend Road, Athens, GA 30602-4712, USA.
Trends Microbiol. 2004 Dec;12(12):555-61. doi: 10.1016/j.tim.2004.10.009.
Plants have an immune system to perceive pathogenic or potentially beneficial bacteria. Aspects of perception, signal transduction and the responses that the plant produces resemble features of innate immunity observed in animals. Plant reactions are various and include the production of antimicrobial compounds. Bacteria that are successful in establishing pathogenic or symbiotic interactions have developed multiple ways to protect themselves. We review the general importance of bacterial surface polysaccharides in the evasion of plant immune responses and elaborate on their role in protecting symbiotic bacteria against toxic reactive oxygen species during invasion of the host plant.
植物拥有一个免疫系统来感知致病细菌或潜在有益细菌。植物的感知、信号转导以及产生的反应等方面类似于在动物中观察到的天然免疫特征。植物的反应多种多样,包括产生抗菌化合物。成功建立致病或共生相互作用的细菌已开发出多种自我保护方式。我们综述了细菌表面多糖在逃避植物免疫反应中的普遍重要性,并详细阐述了它们在宿主植物侵染过程中保护共生细菌免受有毒活性氧侵害方面的作用。