The gene-for-gene concept and beyond: Interactions and signals

V. Higgins, Huogen Lu, T. Xing, A. Gelli, E. Blumwald
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The gene-for-gene concept is central to most efforts to bioengineer plants for disease resistance. In the more than 50 years since Flor first proposed the gene-for-gene concept, it has served as an important focus for research on plant disease resistance. This presentation looks briefly at the "evolution" of our understanding of gene-for-gene resistance in relation to the prospects for bio-engineering. The Cladosporium fulvum-tomato interaction is used to illustrate how understanding the signal transduction pathway following interactions between the pathogen elicitor and a putative receptor may lead to new approaches to bioengineering disease resistant cultivars. In this context, recent data are reviewed, confirming that the oxidative burst seen in the defense response of tomato to C. fulvum has strong similarity to that of mammalian phagocytic neutrophil cells.
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基因对基因的概念及其后:相互作用和信号
基因换基因的概念是大多数植物抗病生物工程的核心。自Flor首次提出基因换基因(gene-for-gene)概念以来的50多年里,它一直是植物抗病性研究的一个重要热点。本报告简要介绍了我们对基因对基因抗性的理解的“进化”与生物工程的前景有关。fulvum- Cladosporium -tomato相互作用被用来说明如何理解病原体激发子和假定受体之间相互作用后的信号转导途径,可能导致生物工程抗病品种的新方法。在此背景下,最近的数据进行了回顾,证实了氧化爆发在番茄对C. fulvum的防御反应中与哺乳动物吞噬中性粒细胞的防御反应有很强的相似性。
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