International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, 34149 Trieste, Italy.
Annu Rev Phytopathol. 2013;51:17-37. doi: 10.1146/annurev-phyto-082712-102239.
Studies of chemical signaling between plants and bacteria in the past have been largely confined to two models: the rhizobial-legume symbiotic association and pathogenesis between agrobacteria and their host plants. Recent studies are beginning to provide evidence that many plant-associated bacteria undergo chemical signaling with the plant host via low-molecular-weight compounds. Plant-produced compounds interact with bacterial regulatory proteins that then affect gene expression. Similarly, bacterial quorum-sensing signals result in a range of functional responses in plants. This review attempts to highlight current knowledge in chemical signaling that takes place between pathogenic bacteria and plants. This chemical communication between plant and bacteria, also referred to as interkingdom signaling, will likely become a major research field in the future, as it allows the design of specific strategies to create plants that are resistant to plant pathogens.
根瘤菌-豆科植物共生体和根癌农杆菌与其宿主植物之间的病理发生。最近的研究开始提供证据表明,许多与植物相关的细菌通过低分子量化合物与植物宿主进行化学信号传递。植物产生的化合物与细菌调节蛋白相互作用,从而影响基因表达。类似地,细菌群体感应信号导致植物产生一系列功能反应。本综述试图强调发生在病原菌和植物之间的化学信号传递的最新知识。这种植物和细菌之间的化学通讯,也称为种间信号传递,可能成为未来的一个主要研究领域,因为它允许设计特定的策略来创造对植物病原体具有抗性的植物。