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Effector-triggered susceptibility by the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae.
Oliveira-Garcia, Ely; Yan, Xia; Oses-Ruiz, Miriam; de Paula, Samuel; Talbot, Nicholas J.
Affiliation
  • Oliveira-Garcia E; Department of Plant Pathology and Crop Physiology, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA, 70803, USA.
  • Yan X; The Sainsbury Laboratory, University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, NR4 7UH, UK.
  • Oses-Ruiz M; IMAB, Public University of Navarre (UPNA), Campus Arrosadia, 31006, Pamplona, Navarra, Spain.
  • de Paula S; Department of Plant Pathology and Crop Physiology, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge, LA, 70803, USA.
  • Talbot NJ; The Sainsbury Laboratory, University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, NR4 7UH, UK.
New Phytol ; 241(3): 1007-1020, 2024 Feb.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38073141
Rice blast, the most destructive disease of cultivated rice world-wide, is caused by the filamentous fungus Magnaporthe oryzae. To cause disease in plants, M. oryzae secretes a diverse range of effector proteins to suppress plant defense responses, modulate cellular processes, and support pathogen growth. Some effectors can be secreted by appressoria even before host penetration, while others accumulate in the apoplast, or enter living plant cells where they target specific plant subcellular compartments. During plant infection, the blast fungus induces the formation of a specialized plant structure known as the biotrophic interfacial complex (BIC), which appears to be crucial for effector delivery into plant cells. Here, we review recent advances in the cell biology of M. oryzae-host interactions and show how new breakthroughs in disease control have stemmed from an increased understanding of effector proteins of M. oryzae are deployed and delivered into plant cells to enable pathogen invasion and host susceptibility.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Ascomycota / Oryza / Magnaporthe Language: En Journal: New Phytol Journal subject: BOTANICA Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Ascomycota / Oryza / Magnaporthe Language: En Journal: New Phytol Journal subject: BOTANICA Year: 2024 Type: Article Affiliation country: United States