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Pathogen-induced programmed cell death in plants,a possible defense mechanism
Authors:Ron Mittler  Olga Del Pozo  Lee Meisel  Eric Lam
Abstract:As much as the definition of life may be controversial, the definition of death also may prove problematic. In recent years it became apparent that the death of a living cell may follow more than one possible scenario: it may result from an externally applied physical injury (an accidental death), or it may be the outcome of activating an internal pathway for cell suicide (a programmed death). That cells can participate in their own execution may indicate that certain types of cell deaths that were previously considered to be caused by foreign agents such as pathogens or drugs may actually result from the activation of a programmed cell death pathway that is normally latent in cells. Here, we describe the activation of such a cell suicide pathway in plant cells upon the recognition of an invading pathogen. We discuss the possible use of this pathway as a defense mechanism against infection and the possibility that in many ways the use of this type of cell death in plants is functionally analogous to that used by mammalian cells in response to infection by pathogens. Dev. Genet. 21:279–289, 1997. © 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:apoptosis  hypersensitive response  pathogen  plant  programmed cell death
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