[Recessive resistance to plant viruses by the deficiency of eukaryotic translation initiation factor genes.]

Uirusu Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.2222/jsv.70.61
Yuji Fujimoto, Masayoshi Hashimoto, Yasuyuki Yamaji
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Plant viruses, obligate parasitic pathogens, utilize a variety of host plant factors in the process of their infection due to the limited number of genes encoded in their own genomes. The genes encoding these host factors are called susceptibility genes because they are responsible for the susceptibility of plants to viruses. Plants lacking or having mutations in a susceptibility gene essential for the infection of a virus acquire resistance to the virus. Such resistance trait is called recessive resistance because of the recessive inherited characteristics. Recessive resistance is reported to account for about half of the plant viral resistance loci mapped in known cultivated crops. Eukaryotic translation initiation factor (eIF) 4E family genes are well-known susceptibility genes. Although there are many reports about eIF4E-mediated recessive resistance to plant viruses, the mechanistic insight of the resistance is still limited. Here we review focusing on studies that have elucidated the mechanism of eIF4E-mediated recessive resistance.

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真核翻译起始因子基因缺失对植物病毒的隐性抗性
植物病毒是专性寄生病原体,由于其自身基因组中编码的基因数量有限,因此在感染过程中利用了多种寄主植物因子。编码这些寄主因子的基因被称为易感基因,因为它们负责植物对病毒的易感性。缺乏或具有感染病毒所必需的易感基因突变的植物获得了对病毒的抗性。由于具有隐性遗传特性,这种抗性性状被称为隐性抗性。据报道,在已知栽培作物中,隐性抗性约占植物病毒抗性位点的一半。真核生物翻译起始因子(eIF) 4E家族基因是众所周知的易感基因。虽然有许多关于eif4e介导的植物病毒隐性抗性的报道,但对其机制的了解仍然有限。本文综述了eif4e介导的隐性耐药机制的研究进展。
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