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Analysis of the Plant bos1 Mutant Highlights Necrosis as an Efficient Defence Mechanism during D. dadantii/Arabidospis thaliana Interaction

Dickeya dadantii is a broad host range phytopathogenic bacterium provoking soft rot disease on many plants including Arabidopsis. We showed that, after D. dadantii infection, the expression of the Arabidopsis BOS1 gene was specifically induced by the production of the bacterial PelB/C pectinases abl...

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Autores principales: Kraepiel, Yvan, Pédron, Jacques, Patrit, Oriane, Simond-Côte, Elizabeth, Hermand, Victor, Van Gijsegem, Frédérique
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3080887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21533045
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0018991
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author Kraepiel, Yvan
Pédron, Jacques
Patrit, Oriane
Simond-Côte, Elizabeth
Hermand, Victor
Van Gijsegem, Frédérique
author_facet Kraepiel, Yvan
Pédron, Jacques
Patrit, Oriane
Simond-Côte, Elizabeth
Hermand, Victor
Van Gijsegem, Frédérique
author_sort Kraepiel, Yvan
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description Dickeya dadantii is a broad host range phytopathogenic bacterium provoking soft rot disease on many plants including Arabidopsis. We showed that, after D. dadantii infection, the expression of the Arabidopsis BOS1 gene was specifically induced by the production of the bacterial PelB/C pectinases able to degrade pectin. This prompted us to analyze the interaction between the bos1 mutant and D. dadantii. The phenotype of the infected bos1 mutant is complex. Indeed, maceration symptoms occurred more rapidly in the bos1 mutant than in the wild type parent but at a later stage of infection, a necrosis developed around the inoculation site that provoked a halt in the progression of the maceration. This necrosis became systemic and spread throughout the whole plant, a phenotype reminiscent of that observed in some lesion mimic mutants. In accordance with the progression of maceration symptoms, bacterial population began to grow more rapidly in the bos1 mutant than in the wild type plant but, when necrosis appeared in the bos1 mutant, a reduction in bacterial population was observed. From the plant side, this complex interaction between D. dadantii and its host includes an early plant defence response that comprises reactive oxygen species (ROS) production accompanied by the reinforcement of the plant cell wall by protein cross-linking. At later timepoints, another plant defence is raised by the death of the plant cells surrounding the inoculation site. This plant cell death appears to constitute an efficient defence mechanism induced by D. dadantii during Arabidopsis infection.
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spelling pubmed-30808872011-04-29 Analysis of the Plant bos1 Mutant Highlights Necrosis as an Efficient Defence Mechanism during D. dadantii/Arabidospis thaliana Interaction Kraepiel, Yvan Pédron, Jacques Patrit, Oriane Simond-Côte, Elizabeth Hermand, Victor Van Gijsegem, Frédérique PLoS One Research Article Dickeya dadantii is a broad host range phytopathogenic bacterium provoking soft rot disease on many plants including Arabidopsis. We showed that, after D. dadantii infection, the expression of the Arabidopsis BOS1 gene was specifically induced by the production of the bacterial PelB/C pectinases able to degrade pectin. This prompted us to analyze the interaction between the bos1 mutant and D. dadantii. The phenotype of the infected bos1 mutant is complex. Indeed, maceration symptoms occurred more rapidly in the bos1 mutant than in the wild type parent but at a later stage of infection, a necrosis developed around the inoculation site that provoked a halt in the progression of the maceration. This necrosis became systemic and spread throughout the whole plant, a phenotype reminiscent of that observed in some lesion mimic mutants. In accordance with the progression of maceration symptoms, bacterial population began to grow more rapidly in the bos1 mutant than in the wild type plant but, when necrosis appeared in the bos1 mutant, a reduction in bacterial population was observed. From the plant side, this complex interaction between D. dadantii and its host includes an early plant defence response that comprises reactive oxygen species (ROS) production accompanied by the reinforcement of the plant cell wall by protein cross-linking. At later timepoints, another plant defence is raised by the death of the plant cells surrounding the inoculation site. This plant cell death appears to constitute an efficient defence mechanism induced by D. dadantii during Arabidopsis infection. Public Library of Science 2011-04-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3080887/ /pubmed/21533045 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0018991 Text en Kraepiel et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Kraepiel, Yvan
Pédron, Jacques
Patrit, Oriane
Simond-Côte, Elizabeth
Hermand, Victor
Van Gijsegem, Frédérique
Analysis of the Plant bos1 Mutant Highlights Necrosis as an Efficient Defence Mechanism during D. dadantii/Arabidospis thaliana Interaction
title Analysis of the Plant bos1 Mutant Highlights Necrosis as an Efficient Defence Mechanism during D. dadantii/Arabidospis thaliana Interaction
title_full Analysis of the Plant bos1 Mutant Highlights Necrosis as an Efficient Defence Mechanism during D. dadantii/Arabidospis thaliana Interaction
title_fullStr Analysis of the Plant bos1 Mutant Highlights Necrosis as an Efficient Defence Mechanism during D. dadantii/Arabidospis thaliana Interaction
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Plant bos1 Mutant Highlights Necrosis as an Efficient Defence Mechanism during D. dadantii/Arabidospis thaliana Interaction
title_short Analysis of the Plant bos1 Mutant Highlights Necrosis as an Efficient Defence Mechanism during D. dadantii/Arabidospis thaliana Interaction
title_sort analysis of the plant bos1 mutant highlights necrosis as an efficient defence mechanism during d. dadantii/arabidospis thaliana interaction
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3080887/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21533045
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0018991
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