Conserved Fungal LysM Effector Ecp6 Prevents Chitin-Triggered Immunity in Plants
pmid: 20724636
Conserved Fungal LysM Effector Ecp6 Prevents Chitin-Triggered Immunity in Plants
Fungal Defenses One of the major driving forces of evolution is the constant arms race between plants and animals and the microbial pathogens that infect them. The fungus Cladosporium fulvum causes leaf mold on tomato plants. One of the ways tomato plants sense infections by C. fulvum is by detecting chitin, a component of fungal cell walls. In response, the fungus has evolved strategies to evade detection. De Jonge et al. (p. 953 ) have now identified one such mechanism in C. fulvum , mediated by the effector protein Ecp6. Secreted Ecp6 is able to bind to chitin oligosaccharides that are released upon degradation of the fungal cell wall and sequester them so that they are not detected by tomato chitin receptors. Proteins with domain structure similar to Ecp6 are conserved throughout the fungal kingdom, which suggests that chitin sequestration may represent a general mechanism used by fungi to evade immune detection.
- Wageningen University & Research Netherlands
- Meijo University Japan
- Centre for BioSystems Genomics Netherlands
- Meiji University Japan
Trichoderma, binding, Chitinases, Chitin, tomato, virulence factor, Protein Structure, Tertiary, defense, receptor-like kinase, Fungal Proteins, arabidopsis, Solanum lycopersicum, cells, cladosporium-fulvum, recognition, Cladosporium, avr4, Plant Diseases, Protein Binding
Trichoderma, binding, Chitinases, Chitin, tomato, virulence factor, Protein Structure, Tertiary, defense, receptor-like kinase, Fungal Proteins, arabidopsis, Solanum lycopersicum, cells, cladosporium-fulvum, recognition, Cladosporium, avr4, Plant Diseases, Protein Binding
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