过敏反应
生物
突变体
基因
丁香假单胞菌
遗传学
毒力
病菌
细胞生物学
植物抗病性
爪蟾
拟南芥
作者
Claudine Balagué,Baiqing Lin,Carine Alcon,Guylaine Flottes,Susanna Malmström,Claudia Köhler,Gunther Neuhaus,Georges Pelletier,Frédéric Gaymard,Dominique Roby
出处
期刊:The Plant Cell
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2003-02-01
卷期号:15 (2): 365-379
被引量:350
摘要
Abstract The hypersensitive response (HR) in plants is a programmed cell death that is commonly associated with disease resistance. A novel mutation in Arabidopsis, hlm1, which causes aberrant regulation of cell death, manifested by a lesion-mimic phenotype and an altered HR, segregated as a single recessive allele. Broad-spectrum defense mechanisms remained functional or were constitutive in the mutant plants, which also exhibited increased resistance to a virulent strain of Pseudomonas syringae pv tomato. In response to avirulent strains of the same pathogen, the hlm1 mutant showed differential abilities to restrict bacterial growth, depending on the avirulence gene expressed by the pathogen. The HLM1 gene encodes a cyclic nucleotide–gated channel, CNGC4. Preliminary study of the HLM1/CNGC4 gene pro-duct in Xenopus oocytes (inside-out patch-clamp technique) showed that CNGC4 is permeable to both K+ and Na+ and is activated by both cGMP and cAMP. HLM1 gene expression is induced in response to pathogen infection and some pathogen-related signals. Thus, HLM1 might constitute a common downstream component of the signaling pathways leading to HR/resistance.
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