نتایج جستجو برای: avirulence genotype

تعداد نتایج: 92244  

2011
Suomeng Dong Weixiao Yin Guanghui Kong Xinyu Yang Dinah Qutob Qinghe Chen Shiv D. Kale Yangyang Sui Zhengguang Zhang Daolong Dou Xiaobo Zheng Mark Gijzen Brett M. Tyler Yuanchao Wang

Plants have evolved pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP)-triggered immunity (PTI) and effector-triggered immunity (ETI) to protect themselves from infection by diverse pathogens. Avirulence (Avr) effectors that trigger plant ETI as a result of recognition by plant resistance (R) gene products have been identified in many plant pathogenic oomycetes and fungi. However, the virulence funct...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2001
M R Swiderski R W Innes

Specific recognition of Pseudomonas syringae strains that express the avirulence gene avrPphB requires two genes in Arabidopsis, RPS5 and PBS1. Previous work has shown that RPS5 encodes a member of the nucleotide binding site-leucine rich repeat class of plant disease resistance genes. Here we report that PBS1 encodes a putative serine-threonine kinase. Southern blot analysis revealed that the ...

2015
Shulin Zhang Ling Wang Weihuai Wu Liyun He Xianfeng Yang Qinghua Pan

Magnaporthe oryzae (Mo) is the causative pathogen of the damaging disease rice blast. The effector gene AvrPib, which confers avirulence to host carrying resistance gene Pib, was isolated via map-based cloning. The gene encodes a 75-residue protein, which includes a signal peptide. Phenotyping and genotyping of 60 isolates from each of five geographically distinct Mo populations revealed that t...

Journal: :Molecular plant pathology 2015
Kaveh Ghanbarnia Isabelle Fudal Nicholas J Larkan Matthew G Links Marie-Hélène Balesdent Bronislava Profotova W G Dilantha Fernando Thierry Rouxel M Hossein Borhan

Five avirulence genes from Leptosphaeria maculans, the causal agent of blackleg of canola (Brassica napus), have been identified previously through map-based cloning. In this study, a comparative genomic approach was used to clone the previously mapped AvrLm2. Given the lack of a presence-absence gene polymorphism coincident with the AvrLm2 phenotype, 36 L. maculans isolates were resequenced an...

Journal: :Molecular plant-microbe interactions : MPMI 2009
Brande B H Wulff Antje Heese Laurence Tomlinson-Buhot David A Jones Marcos de la Peña Jonathan D G Jones

The interaction between tomato and the leaf mold pathogen Cladosporium fulvum is controlled in a gene-for-gene manner by plant Cf genes that encode membrane-anchored extracytoplasmic leucine-rich repeat (LRR) glycoproteins, which confer recognition of their cognate fungal avirulence (Avr) proteins. Cf-9 and Cf-4 are two such proteins that are 91% identical yet recognize the sequence-unrelated f...

2011
Suomeng Dong Dan Yu Linkai Cui Dinah Qutob Jennifer Tedman-Jones Shiv D. Kale Brett M. Tyler Yuanchao Wang Mark Gijzen

The perception of Phytophthora sojae avirulence (Avr) gene products by corresponding soybean resistance (Rps) gene products causes effector triggered immunity. Past studies have shown that the Avr3a and Avr5 genes of P. sojae are genetically linked, and the Avr3a gene encoding a secreted RXLR effector protein was recently identified. We now provide evidence that Avr3a and Avr5 are allelic. Gene...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1997
M H Joosten R Vogelsang T J Cozijnsen M C Verberne P J De Wit

The avirulence gene Avr4 conditions avirulence of the biotrophic fungus Cladosporium fulvum on tomato genotypes carrying resistance gene Cf-4 (MM-Cf4). Strains of the fungus that circumvent Cf-4-specific resistance show various single point mutations in the coding region of the Avr4 gene. Similar to expression of the Avr4 gene, expression of the various virulent avr4 alleles is specifically ind...

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