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Review
. 2015:31:201-29.
doi: 10.1146/annurev-cellbio-102314-112502. Epub 2015 Sep 30.

Modulation of host cell biology by plant pathogenic microbes

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Modulation of host cell biology by plant pathogenic microbes

Ruth Le Fevre et al. Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol. 2015.

Abstract

Plant-pathogen interactions can result in dramatic visual changes in the host, such as galls, phyllody, pseudoflowers, and altered root-system architecture, indicating that the invading microbe has perturbed normal plant growth and development. These effects occur on a cellular level but range up to the organ scale, and they commonly involve attenuation of hormone homeostasis and deployment of effector proteins with varying activities to modify host cell processes. This review focuses on the cellular-reprogramming mechanisms of filamentous and bacterial plant pathogens that exhibit a biotrophic lifestyle for part, if not all, of their lifecycle in association with the host. We also highlight strategies for exploiting our growing knowledge of microbial host reprogramming to study plant processes other than immunity and to explore alternative strategies for durable plant resistance.

Keywords: bacteria; cellular reprogramming; development; effectors; fungi; oomycetes.

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