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Differential host responses of sugarcane to Colletotrichum falcatum reveal activation of probable effector triggered immunity (ETI) in defence responses.

M SathyabhamaRasappa ViswanathanC N PrasanthP MalathiA Ramesh Sundar
Published in: Plant cell reports (2022)
, BR, and ABA were expressed in both interaction responses. In contrast, MAPK, ET, PI signalling pathways and JA amino conjugation related transcripts were found only in ICI. In temporal gene expression assays, 16 transcripts showed their highest induction in ICI than CI. Further, more than 17 transcripts specific to the pathogen were found only in CI, indicating that the pathogen colonizes the host tissue whereas it failed to do so in ICI. Overall, this study has identified for the first time that a probable PAMP triggered immunity (PTI) in both responses, while a more efficient effector triggered immunity (ETI) was found only in ICI. Moreover, pathogen proliferation could be predicted in CI based on transcript expression, which were homologous to Glomerella graminicola, the nearest clade to the perfect stage of C. falcatum (G. tucumanensis).
Keyphrases
  • gene expression
  • signaling pathway
  • candida albicans
  • dendritic cells
  • magnetic resonance
  • dna methylation
  • oxidative stress
  • cell proliferation
  • arabidopsis thaliana