Rep Martijn
Plant Pathology, Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences, Faculty of Science, University of Amsterdam, Kruislaan 318, 1098 SM Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
FEMS Microbiol Lett. 2005 Dec 1;253(1):19-27. doi: 10.1016/j.femsle.2005.09.014. Epub 2005 Sep 23.
Small proteins secreted by plant pathogenic fungi in their hosts have been implicated in disease symptom development as well as in R-gene mediated disease resistance. Characteristically, this class of proteins shows very limited phylogenetic distribution, possibly due to accelerated evolution stimulated by plant-pathogen arms races. Partly due to lack of clues from primary sequences, insight into the biochemical functions or molecular targets of these proteins has been slow to emerge. However, for some proteins important progress has recently been made in this direction. Expression of the genes for small secreted proteins is in many cases specifically induced after infection, which should help to advance our still very limited understanding of how plant pathogens recognize and respond to the host environment.
植物病原真菌在其宿主中分泌的小蛋白与疾病症状发展以及R基因介导的抗病性有关。这类蛋白的特点是系统发育分布非常有限,这可能是由于植物-病原体军备竞赛刺激了加速进化。部分由于缺乏来自一级序列的线索,对这些蛋白的生化功能或分子靶点的了解进展缓慢。然而,对于一些蛋白,最近在这个方向上取得了重要进展。在许多情况下,感染后会特异性诱导小分泌蛋白基因的表达,这将有助于推进我们对植物病原体如何识别和响应宿主环境的仍然非常有限的理解。