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In search of decoy/guardee to R genes: Deciphering the role of sugars in defense against Fusarium wilt in chickpea
Authors:Sumanti Gupta  Dipankar Chakraborti  Debabrata Basu  Sampa Das
Institution:1.Division of Plant Biology; Bose Institute; Centenary Campus; Kankurgachi, Kolkata India;2.P.G. Department of Biotechnology; St. Xavier''s College; Kolkata, India
Abstract:Plant responses are coordinately controlled by both external and internal signals. Apt perception of pathogen attack and its appropriate conversion to internal signals ultimately determine the outcome of innate immunity. The present review predicts the involvement of unconventional ‘guard/decoy model’ in chickpea-Fusarium encounter. Rapid alkalinization factor is predicted to act as initial ‘Gatekeeper decoy’ counteracting fungal entry. Phospholipases and cystatins probably function as ‘Guardees’ being shielded by R gene(s). Serine Threonine Kinases decodes external pathogenic signals to in planta defense alarms. 14.3.3 provides clues to the wilt mechanism. The versatile sugars serve as signal generators and transmitters maintaining intra and inter cellular connectivity during stress.Key words: R gene, decoy, guardee, RALF, ROS, STK, 14.3.3, sugar, defense‘Survival for existence’ is the dictum followed by the entire living world. Similarly ‘survival of the fittest’ is nature''s preference. Owing to the extensive surveillance system of higher organisms resistance becomes the natural rule while susceptibility the exception.1 All living entities are being exposed to a plethora of interactions ranging from mutualism to antagonism.2 However the adaptive strategies opted by the plants are unique, versatile and still grossly unknown which have attracted the researchers since decades towards looking into the varied responses and diversification of plant adaptation.Plants are hosts to a large number of organisms such as symbiotic/pathogenic bacteria, phytopathogenic fungi, harmful viruses and nematodes. All have their own stratagem to gain over their host.3 However only the plant-fungal interaction with Chickpea-Fusarium case study in particular, shall be the focal area of the present review. Fungi are classified as necrotrophic and biotrophic according to their nutritional requirements.4 Necrotrophs apply ‘brute force’ by killing host cells and thriving on their dead remains while biotrophs prefer subtler ‘modus operandi’—the stealth mechanism used to derive nutrients from live host cells.5 Irrespective of the pathogen type and their mode of nutrition procurement, perception of attack lies central to effective induction of innate immunity in plants.
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