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Warriors at the gate that never sleep: non-host resistance in plants
Authors:Uma Battepati  Rani T Swaroopa  Podile Appa Rao
Institution:Department of Plant Sciences, School of Life Sciences, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad 500046, India
Abstract:The native resistance of most plant species against a wide variety of pathogens is known as non-host resistance (NHR), which confers durable protection to plant species. Only a few pathogens or parasites can successfully cause diseases. NHR is polygenic and appears to be linked with basal plant resistance, a form of elicited protection. Sensing of pathogens by plants is brought about through the recognition of invariant pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) that trigger downstream defense signaling pathways. Race-specific resistance, (R)-gene mediated resistance, has been extensively studied and reviewed, while our knowledge of NHR has advanced only recently due to the improved access to excellent model systems. The continuum of the cell wall (CW) and the CW-plasma membrane (PM)-cytoskeleton plays a crucial role in perceiving external cues and activating defense signaling cascades during NHR. Based on the type of hypersensitive reaction (HR) triggered, NHR was classified into two types, namely type-I and type-II. Genetic analysis of Arabidopsis mutants has revealed important roles for a number of specific molecules in NHR, including the role of SNARE-complex mediated exocytosis, lipid rafts and vesicle trafficking. As might be expected, R-gene mediated resistance is found to overlap with NHR, but the extent to which the genes/pathways are common between these two forms of disease resistance is unknown. The present review focuses on the various components involved in the known mechanisms of NHR in plants with special reference to the role of CW-PM components.
Keywords:AGP  arabinogalactose protein  AVR  avirulence  CW  cell wall  CWA  cell wall apposition  eATP  extracellular adenosine triphosphate  ECM  extracellular matrix  GPI  glycosyl phosphatidyal inositol  HR  hypersensitive reaction  LR  lipid rafts  MAPK  mitogen-activated protein kinase  NHR  non-host resistance  PAMP  pathogen associated protein kinase  PCD  programmed cell death  PEN  penetration  PM  plasma membrane  PRR  pattern recognition receptor  R  resistance  ROS  reactive oxygen species  SNARE  soluble N-ethylmalemide-sensitive factor protein receptor  WAK  wall-associated kinase
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