reviewAnnual Review of PhytopathologyJun 27, 2014BRONZE OA

Susceptibility Genes 101: How to Be a Good Host

Enza Zaden (Netherlands) · University of Amsterdam

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Abstract

To confer resistance against pathogens and pests in plants, typically dominant resistance genes are deployed. However, because resistance is based on recognition of a single pathogen-derived molecular pattern, these narrow-spectrum genes are usually readily overcome. Disease arises from a compatible interaction between plant and pathogen. Hence, altering a plant gene that critically facilitates compatibility could provide a more broad-spectrum and durable type of resistance. Here, such susceptibility (S) genes are reviewed with a focus on the mechanisms underlying loss of compatibility. We distinguish three groups of S genes acting during different stages of infection: early pathogen establishment, modulation…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Gene
  • Pathogen
  • Genetics
  • Plant disease resistance
  • Compatibility (geochemistry)
  • Computational biology
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