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Article Dans Une Revue Annual Review of Phytopathology Année : 2011

Understanding and exploiting late blight resistance in the age of effectors.

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Potato (Solanum tuberosum) is the world's third-largest food crop. It severely suffers from late blight, a devastating disease caused by Phytophthora infestans. This oomycete pathogen secretes host-translocated RXLR effectors that include avirulence (AVR) proteins, which are targeted by resistance (R) proteins from wild Solanum species. Most Solanum R genes appear to have coevolved with P. infestans at its center of origin in central Mexico. Various R and Avr genes were recently cloned, and here we catalog characterized R-AVR pairs. We describe the mechanisms that P. infestans employs for evading R protein recognition and discuss partial resistance and partial virulence phenotypes in the context of our knowledge of effector diversity and activity. Genome-wide catalogs of P. infestans effectors are available, enabling effectoromics approaches that accelerate R gene cloning and specificity profiling. Engineering R genes with expanded pathogen recognition has also become possible. Importantly, monitoring effector allelic diversity in pathogen populations can assist in R gene deployment in agriculture.

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hal-02647856 , version 1 (29-05-2020)

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Vivianne G a A Vleeshouwers, Sylvain Raffaele, Jack H Vossen, Nicolas Champouret, Ricardo Oliva, et al.. Understanding and exploiting late blight resistance in the age of effectors.. Annual Review of Phytopathology, 2011, 49, pp.507-531. ⟨10.1146/annurev-phyto-072910-095326⟩. ⟨hal-02647856⟩

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