Plant pathogenic bacterial type III effectors subdue host responses.

作者信息

Zhou Jian-Min, Chai Jijie

机构信息

National Institute of Biological Sciences, #7 Science Park Road, Zhong Guan Cun Life Science Park, Changping District, Beijing 102206, China.

出版信息

Curr Opin Microbiol. 2008 Apr;11(2):179-85. doi: 10.1016/j.mib.2008.02.004. Epub 2008 Mar 26.

Abstract

Like animals, plants sense bacterial pathogens through surface-localized pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) and intracellular nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat proteins (NB-LRR) and trigger defense responses. Many plant-pathogenic bacteria secrete a large repertoire of effector proteins into host cells to modulate host responses, enabling successful infection and multiplication in plants. A number of these effector proteins target plant innate immunity signaling pathways, while others induce specific host genes to enhance plant susceptibility. Substantial progress has been made in the past two years concerning biochemical function of effectors and their host targets. These advances provide new insights into regulatory mechanisms of plant immunity and host-pathogen co-evolution.

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