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Science 2 May 1997:
Vol. 276. no. 5313, pp. 726 - 733
DOI: 10.1126/science.276.5313.726

Articles

Signaling in Plant-Microbe Interactions

Barbara Baker, Patricia Zambryski, Brian Staskawicz, S. P. Dinesh-Kumar

Analysis of viral and bacterial pathogenesis has revealed common themes in the ways in which plants and animals respond to pathogenic agents. Pathogenic bacteria use macromolecule delivery systems (types III and IV) to deliver microbial avirulence proteins and transfer DNA-protein complexes directly into plant cells. The molecular events that constitute critical steps of plant-pathogen interactions seem to involve ligand-receptor mechanisms for pathogen recognition and the induction of signal transduction pathways in the plant that lead to defense responses. Unraveling the molecular basis of disease resistance pathways has laid a foundation for the rational design of crop protection strategies.

B. Baker and S. P. Dinesh-Kumarare are in the Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, and the Plant Gene Expression Center, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 800 Buchanan Street, Albany, CA 94710, USA. P. Zambryski and B. Staskawicz are in the Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.


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M. A. Botella, J. E. Parker, L. N. Frost, P. D. Bittner-Eddy, J. L. Beynon, M. J. Daniels, E. B. Holub, and J. D. G. Jones (1998)
PLANT CELL 10, 1847-1860
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Impaired Fungicide Activity in Plants Blocked in Disease Resistance Signal Transduction.
A. Molina, M. D. Hunt, and J. A. Ryals (1998)
PLANT CELL 10, 1903-1914
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RP105 Is Associated With MD-1 and Transmits an Activation Signal in Human B Cells.
Y. Miura, R. Shimazu, K. Miyake, S. Akashi, H. Ogata, Y. Yamashita, Y. Narisawa, and M. Kimoto (1998)
Blood 92, 2815-2822
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Resistance of Nicotiana benthamiana to Phytophthora infestans Is Mediated by the Recognition of the Elicitor Protein INF1.
S. Kamoun, P. van West, V. G. A. A. Vleeshouwers, K. E. de Groot, and F. Govers (1998)
PLANT CELL 10, 1413-1426
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A Mutation within the Leucine-Rich Repeat Domain of the Arabidopsis Disease Resistance Gene RPS5 Partially Suppresses Multiple Bacterial and Downy Mildew Resistance Genes.
R. F. Warren, A. Henk, P. Mowery, E. Holub, and R. W. Innes (1998)
PLANT CELL 10, 1439-1452
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The nematode resistance gene Mi of tomato confers resistance against the potato aphid.
M. Rossi, F. L. Goggin, S. B. Milligan, I. Kaloshian, D. E. Ullman, and V. M. Williamson (1998)
PNAS 95, 9750-9754
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Different requirements for EDS1 and NDR1 by disease resistance genes define at least two R gene-mediated signaling pathways in Arabidopsis.
N. Aarts, M. Metz, E. Holub, B. J. Staskawicz, M. J. Daniels, and J. E. Parker (1998)
PNAS 95, 10306-10311
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Mouse MD-1, a Molecule That Is Physically Associated with RP105 and Positively Regulates Its Expression.
K. Miyake, R. Shimazu, J. Kondo, T. Niki, S. Akashi, H. Ogata, Y. Yamashita, Y. Miura, and M. Kimoto (1998)
J. Immunol. 161, 1348-1353
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The Tomato Cf-9 Disease Resistance Gene Functions in Tobacco and Potato to Confer Responsiveness to the Fungal Avirulence Gene Product Avr 9.
K. E. Hammond-Kosack, S. Tang, K. Harrison, and J. D. G. Jones (1998)
PLANT CELL 10, 1251-1266
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Resistance gene N-mediated de novo synthesis and activation of a tobacco mitogen-activated protein kinase by tobacco mosaic virus infection.
S. Zhang and D. F. Klessig (1998)
PNAS 95, 7433-7438
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Biochemical Properties of Two Protein Kinases Involved in Disease Resistance Signaling in Tomato.
G. Sessa, M. D'Ascenzo, Y.-T. Loh, and G. B. Martin (1998)
J. Biol. Chem. 273, 15860-15865
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A role for jasmonate in pathogen defense of Arabidopsis.
P. Vijayan, J. Shockey, C. A. Levesque, R. J. Cook, and J. Browse (1998)
PNAS 95, 7209-7214
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