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Genre, A; Bonfante, P. 2007. Check-in procedures for plant cell entry by biotrophic microbes. MOLECULAR PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS. 20(9):1023-1030.
Address:
Genre, A, Univ Turin, Dept Biol Vegetal, Viale Mattioli 25, I-10125
Turin, Italy
Significant advances in the cell biology of plant-microbe interactions
have been achieved recently, to a large extent based on new technical
approaches such as the use of fluorescent protein tags in model plants
exploited in conjunction with available genetic resources. They have
highlighted the pivotal role played by epidermal cells as the first
site at which direct cell-to-cell contact takes place between the plant
and microbes it may host. Here, we compare the cellular aspects of
early biotrophic interactions with symbiotic and pathogenic microbes
and evaluate the hypothesis that their hosting by plant cells share
common traits related to the necessity of preserving host-cell
integrity. The cellular events that accompany cell entry by the
different biotrophs are divided into three categories, depending on
whether the cellular changes are triggered by diffusible molecules,
direct contact, or cell lumen penetration. Similarities and differences
mirror the nutritional and developmental strategies of each
plant-interacting organism, underlining the fact that plant cell entry
represents a key aspect in the establishment of biotrophy.
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