2020
DOI: 10.1111/aab.12657
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Hypersensitive response: From NLR pathogen recognition to cell death response

Abstract: A wide range of potentially plant pathogenic microorganisms are naturally present in the environment. Despite relying only on the innate immune system, plants are able to resist most of the pathogens. Plants employ a multi‐layered defence system in which the first layer triggers the basal resistance (pathogen‐associated molecular pattern‐triggered immunity [PTI]). The second layer occurs when a resistance protein (R protein) that mostly encodes nucleotide‐binding leucine‐rich repeat receptors (NLRs) recognises… Show more

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“…Components of the JA-and SA-signaling pathways, with roles in coordination of biotic stress responses, are found in some of the most ancient plant lineages (Wang et al, 2015;Monte et al, 2019;Peñuelas et al, 2019). Some coordination components, such as the TORC-SnRK signaling system, function in similar regulatory roles in all eukaryotes examined to date (van Dam et al, 2011;Roustan et al, 2016;Jamsheer et al, 2019). Thus, while there are some gaps in our knowledge of the ecological context for coordinated resource allocation, we have a strong empirical basis to assume phylogenetic uniformity in the general form of coordination mechanisms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Components of the JA-and SA-signaling pathways, with roles in coordination of biotic stress responses, are found in some of the most ancient plant lineages (Wang et al, 2015;Monte et al, 2019;Peñuelas et al, 2019). Some coordination components, such as the TORC-SnRK signaling system, function in similar regulatory roles in all eukaryotes examined to date (van Dam et al, 2011;Roustan et al, 2016;Jamsheer et al, 2019). Thus, while there are some gaps in our knowledge of the ecological context for coordinated resource allocation, we have a strong empirical basis to assume phylogenetic uniformity in the general form of coordination mechanisms.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ETI signaling includes an acceleration in the hypersensitive response (HR) that produces a fast form of programmed cell death (PCD) at the site of infection (Bruggeman et al, 2015;Radojicic et al, 2018). The ETI responses interact with components of PTI, including the release of ROS and amplification of the HR (Dalio et al, 2021). Necrotic tissue losses during ETI represent an acute cost to G. However, the overall effect is to slow infection during a crucial period of increased secondary metabolite synthesis, which compensates the short-term cost.…”
Section: Sensory and Signaling Networkthe Coordination Of Resource Allocation And G-d Tradeoffs Associated With Induced D Responsesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second level of microbe perception by the host plant is mediated by intracellular immune receptors (R proteins), which recognize pathogen avirulent effectors to activate ETI [3,93,99]. ETI represents a more specific and robust line of host defense, often associated with programmed cell death, HR that restricts the pathogen to the site of infection [100]. Most, but not all, antiviral R proteins harbor a nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) domain, reminiscent of nonviral intracellular R proteins, which are further classified into coiled-coil (CC)-NLR or Toll/interleukin 1 receptor-like (TIR)-NLR proteins [2,6,101].…”
Section: Does Pamp-triggered Immunity Operate Against Geminiviruses? mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whereas biotrophs evade or suppress HR, necrotrophs actively cause death in order to feed on lysed tissues. For hemibiotrophs, the moment when PCD occurs can either favour or counteract colonisation (Dalio et al, 2021).…”
Section: Effectors Manipulating Cell Deathmentioning
confidence: 99%