نتایج جستجو برای: triggered immunity

تعداد نتایج: 138224  

2011
Horim Lee Jen Sheen

Stem cells in the shoot apical meristem (SAM) of plants are the selfrenewable reservoir for leaf, stem and flower organogenesis. In nature, disease-free plants can be regenerated from SAM despite infections elsewhere, which underlies a horticultural practice for decades. However, the molecular basis of the SAM immunity remains unclear. Here we show that the CLAVATA3 peptide (CLV3p), expressed a...

2015
Alexandra Menna Dang Nguyen David S. Guttman Darrell Desveaux

Pseudomonas syringae is a Gram-negative bacterium that infects multiple plant species by manipulating cellular processes via injection of type three secreted effectors (T3SEs) into host cells. Nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) resistance (R) proteins recognize specific T3SEs and trigger a robust immune response, called effector-triggered immunity (ETI), which limits pathogen prolifer...

2015
Tamara Jiménez-Góngora Seong-Ki Kim Rosa Lozano-Durán Cyril Zipfel

In plants, activation of growth and activation of immunity are opposing processes that define a trade-off. In the past few years, the growth-promoting hormones brassinosteroids (BR) have emerged as negative regulators of pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP)-triggered immunity (PTI), promoting growth at the expense of defense. The crosstalk between BR and PTI signaling was described as n...

2013
Mari-Anne Newman Thomas Sundelin Jon T. Nielsen Gitte Erbs

Plants are sessile organisms that are under constant attack from microbes. They rely on both preformed defenses, and their innate immune system to ward of the microbial pathogens. Preformed defences include for example the cell wall and cuticle, which act as physical barriers to microbial colonization. The plant immune system is composed of surveillance systems that perceive several general mic...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2011
Oswaldo Valdés-López Sandra Thibivilliers Jing Qiu Wayne Wenzhong Xu Tran H N Nguyen Marc Libault Brandon H Le Robert B Goldberg Curtis B Hill Glen L Hartman Brian Diers Gary Stacey

Microbe-associated molecular pattern-triggered immunity (MTI) is an important component of the plant innate immunity response to invading pathogens. However, most of our knowledge of MTI comes from studies of model systems with relatively little work done with crop plants. In this work, we report on variation in both the microbe-associated molecular pattern-triggered oxidative burst and gene ex...

2018
Dharani Dhar Burra Marit Lenman Fredrik Levander Svante Resjö Erik Andreasson

Plants have evolved different types of immune reactions but large-scale proteomics about these processes are lacking, especially in the case of agriculturally important crop pathosystems. We have established a system for investigating PAMP-triggered immunity (PTI) and two different effector-triggered immunity (ETI; triggered by Avr2 or IpiO) responses in potato. The ETI responses are triggered ...

2017
O Rahul Patharkar Walter Gassmann John C Walker

Plants utilize an innate immune system to protect themselves from disease. While many molecular components of plant innate immunity resemble the innate immunity of animals, plants also have evolved a number of truly unique defense mechanisms, particularly at the physiological level. Plant's flexible developmental program allows them the unique ability to simply produce new organs as needed, aff...

Journal: :Nature communications 2013
Cheng Cheng Xiquan Gao Baomin Feng Jen Sheen Libo Shan Ping He

Temperature fluctuation is a key determinant for microbial invasion and host evasion. In contrast to mammals that maintain constant body temperature, plant temperature oscillates on a daily basis. It remains elusive how plants operate inducible defenses in response to temperature fluctuation. Here we report that ambient temperature changes lead to pronounced shifts of the following two distinct...

2014
Frederikke Gro Malinovsky Martine Batoux Benjamin Schwessinger Ji Hyun Youn Lena Stransfeld Joe Win Seong-Ki Kim Cyril Zipfel

Plants need to finely balance resources allocated to growth and immunity to achieve optimal fitness. A tradeoff between pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP)-triggered immunity (PTI) and brassinosteroid (BR)-mediated growth was recently reported, but more information about the underlying mechanisms is needed. Here, we identify the basic helix-loophelix (bHLH) transcription factor HOMOLOG...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Juan Liu Shuxun Liu Meng Xia Sheng Xu Chunmei Wang Yan Bao Minghong Jiang Yue Wu Tian Xu Xuetao Cao

Rhomboid domain-containing protein 3 (Rhbdd3), which belongs to a family of proteins with rhomboid domain, is widely expressed in immune cells; however, the roles of the Rhbdd members, including Rhbdd3, in immunity remain unknown. Natural killer (NK) cells are critical for host immune defense and also can mediate inflammatory diseases such as hepatitis. Although much is known about how NK cells...

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