Plant Pathogens Flashcards
Viral - TMV
Tobacco Mosaic Virus
First virus to be discovered
Movement protein - Mp30
Coat-protein-mediated-resistance
PAMP-triggered immunity
Upon pathogen attack, pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) activate pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) in the host, resulting in downstream signalling cascade that leads to PAMP-triggered immunity (PTI)
Effector-triggered susceptibility
Virulent pathogens have acquired effectors that suppress PTI, resulting in effector-triggered susceptibility (ETS)
Effector-triggered immunity
In turn, plants have an acquired resistance (R) proteins that recognise these attacker-specific effectors, resulting in a secondary immune response called effector-triggered immunity (ETI)
Primary defences
Physical barriers
Secondary defences
systemic aquired resistance
induced systemic resistance