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Title: Modulation of ACD6 dependent hyperimmunity by natural alleles of an Arabidopsis thaliana NLR resistance gene
Authors: Zhu W.
Zaidem M.
Van de Weyer A.-L.
Gutaker R.M.
Chae E. 
Kim S.-T.
Bemm F.
Li L.
Todesco M.
Schwab R.
Unger F.
Beha M.J.
Demar M.
Weigel D.
Keywords: ACD6 protein, Arabidopsis
ankyrin
Arabidopsis protein
SNC1 protein, Arabidopsis
allele
Arabidopsis
autoimmunity
disease resistance
gene expression regulation
genetics
immunology
metabolism
mutation
plant disease
plant immunity
signal transduction
transgenic plant
Alleles
Ankyrins
Arabidopsis
Arabidopsis Proteins
Autoimmunity
Disease Resistance
Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
Mutation
Plant Diseases
Plant Immunity
Plants, Genetically Modified
Signal Transduction
Issue Date: 2018
Citation: Zhu W., Zaidem M., Van de Weyer A.-L., Gutaker R.M., Chae E., Kim S.-T., Bemm F., Li L., Todesco M., Schwab R., Unger F., Beha M.J., Demar M., Weigel D. (2018). Modulation of ACD6 dependent hyperimmunity by natural alleles of an Arabidopsis thaliana NLR resistance gene. PLoS Genetics 14 (9) : e1007628. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1007628
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
Abstract: Plants defend themselves against pathogens by activating an array of immune responses. Unfortunately, immunity programs may also cause unintended collateral damage to the plant itself. The quantitative disease resistance gene ACCELERATED CELL DEATH 6 (ACD6) serves to balance growth and pathogen resistance in natural populations of Arabidopsis thaliana. An autoimmune allele, ACD6-Est, which strongly reduces growth under specific laboratory conditions, is found in over 10% of wild strains. There is, however, extensive variation in the strength of the autoimmune phenotype expressed by strains with an ACD6-Est allele, indicative of genetic modifiers. Quantitative genetic analysis suggests that ACD6 activity can be modulated in diverse ways, with different strains often carrying different large-effect modifiers. One modifier is SUPPRESSOR OF NPR1-1, CONSTITUTIVE 1 (SNC1), located in a highly polymorphic cluster of nucleotide-binding domain and leucine-rich repeat (NLR) immune receptor genes, which are prototypes for qualitative disease resistance genes. Allelic variation at SNC1 correlates with ACD6-Est activity in multiple accessions, and a common structural variant affecting the NL linker sequence can explain differences in SNC1 activity. Taken together, we find that an NLR gene can mask the activity of an ACD6 autoimmune allele in natural A. thaliana populations, thereby linking different arms of the plant immune system. ? 2018 Zhu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
Source Title: PLoS Genetics
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/161881
ISSN: 15537390
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1007628
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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