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Recognition of Elicitors in Grapevine: From MAMP and DAMP Perception to Induced Resistance

In a context of a sustainable viticulture, the implementation of innovative eco-friendly strategies, such as elicitor-triggered immunity, requires a deep knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying grapevine defense activation, from pathogen perception to resistance induction. During plant-path...

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Autores principales: Héloir, Marie-Claire, Adrian, Marielle, Brulé, Daphnée, Claverie, Justine, Cordelier, Sylvain, Daire, Xavier, Dorey, Stéphan, Gauthier, Adrien, Lemaître-Guillier, Christelle, Negrel, Jonathan, Trdá, Lucie, Trouvelot, Sophie, Vandelle, Elodie, Poinssot, Benoit
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6760519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31620151
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01117
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author Héloir, Marie-Claire
Adrian, Marielle
Brulé, Daphnée
Claverie, Justine
Cordelier, Sylvain
Daire, Xavier
Dorey, Stéphan
Gauthier, Adrien
Lemaître-Guillier, Christelle
Negrel, Jonathan
Trdá, Lucie
Trouvelot, Sophie
Vandelle, Elodie
Poinssot, Benoit
author_facet Héloir, Marie-Claire
Adrian, Marielle
Brulé, Daphnée
Claverie, Justine
Cordelier, Sylvain
Daire, Xavier
Dorey, Stéphan
Gauthier, Adrien
Lemaître-Guillier, Christelle
Negrel, Jonathan
Trdá, Lucie
Trouvelot, Sophie
Vandelle, Elodie
Poinssot, Benoit
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description In a context of a sustainable viticulture, the implementation of innovative eco-friendly strategies, such as elicitor-triggered immunity, requires a deep knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying grapevine defense activation, from pathogen perception to resistance induction. During plant-pathogen interaction, the first step of plant defense activation is ensured by the recognition of microbe-associated molecular patterns, which are elicitors directly derived from pathogenic or beneficial microbes. Vitis vinifera, like other plants, can perceive elicitors of different nature, including proteins, amphiphilic glycolipid, and lipopeptide molecules as well as polysaccharides, thanks to their cognate pattern recognition receptors, the discovery of which recently began in this plant species. Furthermore, damage-associated molecular patterns are another class of elicitors perceived by V. vinifera as an invader’s hallmark. They are mainly polysaccharides derived from the plant cell wall and are generally released through the activity of cell wall–degrading enzymes secreted by microbes. Elicitor perception and subsequent activation of grapevine immunity end in some cases in efficient grapevine resistance against pathogens. Using complementary approaches, several molecular markers have been identified as hallmarks of this induced resistance stage. This review thus focuses on the recognition of elicitors by Vitis vinifera describing the molecular mechanisms triggered from the elicitor perception to the activation of immune responses. Finally, we discuss the fact that the link between elicitation and induced resistance is not so obvious and that the formulation of resistance inducers remains a key step before their application in vineyards.
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spelling pubmed-67605192019-10-16 Recognition of Elicitors in Grapevine: From MAMP and DAMP Perception to Induced Resistance Héloir, Marie-Claire Adrian, Marielle Brulé, Daphnée Claverie, Justine Cordelier, Sylvain Daire, Xavier Dorey, Stéphan Gauthier, Adrien Lemaître-Guillier, Christelle Negrel, Jonathan Trdá, Lucie Trouvelot, Sophie Vandelle, Elodie Poinssot, Benoit Front Plant Sci Plant Science In a context of a sustainable viticulture, the implementation of innovative eco-friendly strategies, such as elicitor-triggered immunity, requires a deep knowledge of the molecular mechanisms underlying grapevine defense activation, from pathogen perception to resistance induction. During plant-pathogen interaction, the first step of plant defense activation is ensured by the recognition of microbe-associated molecular patterns, which are elicitors directly derived from pathogenic or beneficial microbes. Vitis vinifera, like other plants, can perceive elicitors of different nature, including proteins, amphiphilic glycolipid, and lipopeptide molecules as well as polysaccharides, thanks to their cognate pattern recognition receptors, the discovery of which recently began in this plant species. Furthermore, damage-associated molecular patterns are another class of elicitors perceived by V. vinifera as an invader’s hallmark. They are mainly polysaccharides derived from the plant cell wall and are generally released through the activity of cell wall–degrading enzymes secreted by microbes. Elicitor perception and subsequent activation of grapevine immunity end in some cases in efficient grapevine resistance against pathogens. Using complementary approaches, several molecular markers have been identified as hallmarks of this induced resistance stage. This review thus focuses on the recognition of elicitors by Vitis vinifera describing the molecular mechanisms triggered from the elicitor perception to the activation of immune responses. Finally, we discuss the fact that the link between elicitation and induced resistance is not so obvious and that the formulation of resistance inducers remains a key step before their application in vineyards. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6760519/ /pubmed/31620151 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01117 Text en Copyright © 2019 Héloir, Adrian, Brulé, Claverie, Cordelier, Daire, Dorey, Gauthier, Lemaître-Guillier, Negrel, Trdá, Trouvelot, Vandelle and Poinssot http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Héloir, Marie-Claire
Adrian, Marielle
Brulé, Daphnée
Claverie, Justine
Cordelier, Sylvain
Daire, Xavier
Dorey, Stéphan
Gauthier, Adrien
Lemaître-Guillier, Christelle
Negrel, Jonathan
Trdá, Lucie
Trouvelot, Sophie
Vandelle, Elodie
Poinssot, Benoit
Recognition of Elicitors in Grapevine: From MAMP and DAMP Perception to Induced Resistance
title Recognition of Elicitors in Grapevine: From MAMP and DAMP Perception to Induced Resistance
title_full Recognition of Elicitors in Grapevine: From MAMP and DAMP Perception to Induced Resistance
title_fullStr Recognition of Elicitors in Grapevine: From MAMP and DAMP Perception to Induced Resistance
title_full_unstemmed Recognition of Elicitors in Grapevine: From MAMP and DAMP Perception to Induced Resistance
title_short Recognition of Elicitors in Grapevine: From MAMP and DAMP Perception to Induced Resistance
title_sort recognition of elicitors in grapevine: from mamp and damp perception to induced resistance
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6760519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31620151
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01117
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