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Mind the gap: Signal movement through plasmodesmata is critical for the manifestation of SAR
Authors:Philip Carella  Daniel C Wilson  Robin K Cameron
Institution:Department of Biology; McMaster University; Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is a plant defense response in which an initial localized infection affords enhanced pathogen resistance to distant, uninfected leaves. SAR requires efficient long-distance signaling between the infected leaf, where SAR signals are generated, and the distant uninfected leaves that receive them. A growing body of evidence indicates that the lipid transfer protein DIR1 (Defective in Induced Resistance) is an important mediator of long-distance SAR signaling. In a recent publication, we investigated if cell-to-cell movement through plasmodesmata is required for long-distance movement of DIR1 during SAR. We determined that overexpression of Plasmodesmata-Located Proteins (PDLP1 and 5) negatively impacted long-distance DIR1 movement and SAR competence, suggesting that movement through plasmodesmata contributes to long-distance signal movement during SAR.
Keywords:Arabidopsis  cell-to-cell movement  DIR1  phloem  plasmodesmata  Pseudomonas syringae  systemic acquired resistance
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