2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijms232012588
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Ectopic Expression of HbRPW8-a from Hevea brasiliensis Improves Arabidopsis thaliana Resistance to Powdery Mildew Fungi (Erysiphe cichoracearum UCSC1)

Abstract: The RPW8s (Resistance to Powdery Mildew 8) are atypical broad-spectrum resistance genes that provide resistance to the powdery mildew fungi. Powdery mildew of rubber tree is one of the serious fungal diseases that affect tree growth and latex production. However, the RPW8 homologs in rubber tree and their role of resistance to powdery mildew remain unclear. In this study, four RPW8 genes, HbRPW8-a, b, c, d, were identified in rubber tree, and phylogenetic analysis showed that HbRPW8-a was clustered with AtRPW8… Show more

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“…The RPW8s (Resistance to Powdery Mildew 8), as proven broad-spectrum resistance genes, can be induced to combat the powdery mildew fungi; among them, the HbRPW8-protein, one of the four HbRPW8s (a, b, c, and d) in rubber tree, increases its expression significantly during powdery mildew infection. It has been localized to the plasma membrane, where it induces plant immune responses [31]. The Lifeguard protein HbLFG1, as a negative regulator, facilitates the infection of E. quercicola by suppressing plant immunity [33].…”
Section: Induced Expression Of Defense As a Hallmark Of Resistance To...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The RPW8s (Resistance to Powdery Mildew 8), as proven broad-spectrum resistance genes, can be induced to combat the powdery mildew fungi; among them, the HbRPW8-protein, one of the four HbRPW8s (a, b, c, and d) in rubber tree, increases its expression significantly during powdery mildew infection. It has been localized to the plasma membrane, where it induces plant immune responses [31]. The Lifeguard protein HbLFG1, as a negative regulator, facilitates the infection of E. quercicola by suppressing plant immunity [33].…”
Section: Induced Expression Of Defense As a Hallmark Of Resistance To...mentioning
confidence: 99%