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The Fungal Gene Avr9 and the Oomycete Gene inf1 Confer Avirulence to Potato Virus X on Tobacco

Authors :
Sophien Kamoun
Guy Honée
Rob Weide
Richard Laugé
Miriam Kooman-Gersmann
Koen de Groot
Francine Govers
Pierre J. G. M. de Wit
Source :
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, Vol 12, Iss 5, Pp 459-462 (1999)
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
The American Phytopathological Society, 1999.

Abstract

The AVR9 peptide of the fungal pathogen Cladosporium fulvum and the INF1 protein of the oomycete pathogen Phytophthora infestans elicit the hypersensitive response (HR) on Cf9 tomato or Cf-9 transgenic tobacco and on all cultivars of tobacco, respectively. Expression of either the functional Avr9 or inf1 genes from engineered potato virus X (PVX) genomes resulted in localized HR lesions on tobacco plants responsive to the elicitors and inhibited spread of the recombinant virus. In contrast, PVX derivatives producing mutant forms of AVR9 and INF1 with reduced elicitor activity caused systemic necrotic and/or mosaic symptoms, and were unable to inhibit PVX spread. These results demonstrate that HR is a highly versatile defense mechanism active against unrelated pathogens irrespective of the HR-inducing agent, and that resistance to recombinant PVX in tobacco is correlated with the strength of the transgene-encoded elicitor.

Subjects

Subjects :
Microbiology
QR1-502
Botany
QK1-989

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19437706 and 08940282
Volume :
12
Issue :
5
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.f644c27752e245499c0c5a0083381015
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1094/MPMI.1999.12.5.459