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Mol Biol Evol ; 29(6): 1655-67, 2012 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22319159

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Much is known about the evolution of plant immunity components directed against specific pathogen strains: They show pervasive functional variation and have the potential to coevolve with pathogen populations. However, plants are effectively protected against most microbes by generalist immunity components that detect conserved pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) and control the onset of PAMP-triggered immunity. In Arabidopsis thaliana, the receptor kinase flagellin sensing 2 (FLS2) confers recognition of bacterial flagellin (flg22) and activates a manifold defense response. To decipher the evolution of this system, we performed functional assays across a large set of A. thaliana genotypes and Brassicaceae relatives. We reveal extensive variation in flg22 perception, most of which results from changes in protein abundance. The observed variation correlates with both the severity of elicited defense responses and bacterial proliferation. We analyzed nucleotide variation segregating at FLS2 in A. thaliana and detected a pattern of variation suggestive of the rapid fixation of a novel adaptive allele. However, our study also shows that evolution at the receptor locus alone does not explain the evolution of flagellin perception; instead, components common to pathways downstream of PAMP perception likely contribute to the observed quantitative variation. Within and among close relatives, PAMP perception evolves quantitatively, which contrasts with the changes in recognition typically associated with the evolution of R genes.


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Proteínas de Arabidopsis/metabolismo , Arabidopsis/genética , Flagelina/imunologia , Proteínas Quinases/metabolismo , Arabidopsis/imunologia , Arabidopsis/microbiologia , Proteínas de Arabidopsis/genética , Carga Bacteriana , Brassicaceae/genética , Brassicaceae/imunologia , Brassicaceae/microbiologia , Mapeamento Cromossômico , Fatores de Iniciação em Eucariotos/metabolismo , Evolução Molecular , Expressão Gênica , Regulação da Expressão Gênica de Plantas , Loci Gênicos , Genótipo , Interações Hospedeiro-Patógeno , Fenótipo , Doenças das Plantas/microbiologia , Imunidade Vegetal , Polimorfismo Genético , Ligação Proteica , Proteínas Quinases/genética , Pseudomonas syringae/imunologia , Pseudomonas syringae/fisiologia , Plântula/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Plântula/imunologia , Plântula/microbiologia , Análise de Sequência de DNA
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Nat Commun ; 5: 5320, 2014 Nov 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25382143

RESUMO

Identifying the factors that influence the outcome of host-microbial interactions is critical to protecting biodiversity, minimizing agricultural losses and improving human health. A few genes that determine symbiosis or resistance to infectious disease have been identified in model species, but a comprehensive examination of how a host genotype influences the structure of its microbial community is lacking. Here we report the results of a field experiment with the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana to identify the fungi and bacteria that colonize its leaves and the host loci that influence the microbe numbers. The composition of this community differs among accessions of A. thaliana. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) suggest that plant loci responsible for defense and cell wall integrity affect variation in this community. Furthermore, species richness in the bacterial community is shaped by host genetic variation, notably at loci that also influence the reproduction of viruses, trichome branching and morphogenesis.


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Arabidopsis/microbiologia , Genoma Microbiano/genética , Estudo de Associação Genômica Ampla , Folhas de Planta/microbiologia , Genes Bacterianos/genética , Genes Fúngicos/genética , Loci Gênicos/genética , Genótipo
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