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Understanding and Exploiting Post-Translational Modifications for Plant Disease Resistance

Catherine Gough, Ari Sadanandom

2021Biomolecules43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Plants are constantly threatened by pathogens, so have evolved complex defence signalling networks to overcome pathogen attacks. Post-translational modifications (PTMs) are fundamental to plant immunity, allowing rapid and dynamic responses at the appropriate time. PTM regulation is essential; pathogen effectors often disrupt PTMs in an attempt to evade immune responses. Here, we cover the mechanisms of disease resistance to pathogens, and how growth is balanced with defence, with a focus on the essential roles of PTMs. Alteration of defence-related PTMs has the potential to fine-tune molecular interactions to produce disease-resistant crops, without trade-offs in growth and fitness.

Topics & Concepts

EffectorBiologyPlant ImmunityPlant disease resistanceThreatened speciesDiseasePosttranslational modificationPathogenResistance (ecology)ImmunitySignallingComputational biologyImmune systemCell biologyGeneticsEcologyGeneMedicineArabidopsisMutantBiochemistryPathologyEnzymeHabitatPlant-Microbe Interactions and ImmunityPlant Virus Research StudiesPlant Parasitism and Resistance
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