Schornack Sebastian, Kamoun Sophien
Sainsbury Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
The Sainsbury Laboratory, University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, United Kingdom.
Curr Opin Plant Biol. 2023 Dec;76:102469. doi: 10.1016/j.pbi.2023.102469. Epub 2023 Sep 30.
In the unending coevolutionary dance between plants and microbes, each player impacts the evolution of the other. Here, we provide an overview of the burgeoning field of evolutionary molecular plant-microbe interactions (EVO-MPMI)-the study of mechanisms of plant-microbe interactions in the context of their evolutionary history-tracing its progression from foundational science to practical implementation. We present a snapshot of current research and delve into central concepts, such as conserved features and convergent evolution, as well as methodologies such as ancestral reconstruction. Moreover, we shed light on the practical applications of EVO-MPMI, particularly within the realm of disease control. Looking ahead, we discuss potential future trajectories for EVO-MPMI research, spotlighting the innovative tools and technologies propelling the discipline forward.
在植物与微生物无休止的共同进化之舞中,每一方都影响着另一方的进化。在此,我们概述了新兴的进化分子植物 - 微生物相互作用领域(EVO - MPMI)——即在植物 - 微生物相互作用机制的进化历史背景下进行的研究——追溯其从基础科学到实际应用的发展历程。我们展示了当前研究的概况,深入探讨了诸如保守特征和趋同进化等核心概念,以及诸如祖先重建等方法。此外,我们阐明了EVO - MPMI的实际应用,特别是在疾病控制领域。展望未来,我们讨论了EVO - MPMI研究潜在的未来发展轨迹,突出推动该学科前进的创新工具和技术。