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Characterization
of an Arabidopsis-Phytophthora pathosystem: resistance requires a
functional PAD2
gene and is independent of salicylic acid, ethylene and
jasmonic acid signalling
Plant
J 2001 Nov;28(3):293-305 [Full text]
Roetschi
A, Si-Ammour A, Belbahri L, Mauch F, Mauch-Mani B.
Department of Biology,
University of Fribourg, CH-1700 Fribourg, Switzerland.
Arabidopsis accessions were
screened with isolates of Phytophthora
porri originally isolated from
other crucifer species. The described Arabidopsis-Phytophthora
pathosystem shows the characteristics of a facultative biotrophic
interaction similar to that seen in agronomically important diseases
caused by Phytophthora species. In susceptible accessions, extensive
colonization of the host tissue occurred and sexual and asexual spores
were formed. In incompatible combinations, the plants reacted with a
hypersensitive response (HR) and the formation of papillae at the sites
of attempted penetration. Defence pathway mutants such as jar1
(jasmonic acid-insensitive), etr1
(ethylene receptor mutant) and ein2
(ethylene-insensitive) remained resistant towards P. porri. However,
pad2, a
mutant with reduced production of the phytoalexin camalexin,
was hyper-susceptible. The accumulation of salicylic acid (SA) and PR1
protein was strongly reduced in pad2.
Surprisingly, this lack of SA
accumulation does not appear to be the cause of the
hyper-susceptibility because interference with SA signalling in nahG
plants or sid2
or npr1
mutants had only a minor effect on resistance.
In addition, the functional SA analogue benzothiadiazol (BTH) did not
induce resistance in susceptible plants including pad2. Similarly,
the
complete blockage of camalexin biosynthesis in pad3 did not cause
susceptibility. Resistance of Arabidopsis against P. porri appears to
depend on unknown defence mechanisms that are under the control of
PAD2.
Author Keywords: Arabidopsis; Phytophthora; resistance; pad2;
salicylate; BTH
KeyWords Plus: SYSTEMIC ACQUIRED-RESISTANCE; PHYTOALEXIN-DEFICIENT
MUTANTS; DISEASE RESISTANCE; PERONOSPORA-PARASITICA; INFESTANS;
THALIANA; PATHOGEN; OOMYCETE; INHERITANCE; INDUCTION
Publisher: BLACKWELL SCIENCE LTD, P O BOX 88, OSNEY MEAD, OXFORD OX2 0NE, OXON, ENGLAND
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