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Review
. 2020 Aug;25(8):805-816.
doi: 10.1016/j.tplants.2020.03.006. Epub 2020 Apr 5.

Hide-and-Seek: Chitin-Triggered Plant Immunity and Fungal Counterstrategies

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Hide-and-Seek: Chitin-Triggered Plant Immunity and Fungal Counterstrategies

Ben-Qiang Gong et al. Trends Plant Sci. 2020 Aug.

Abstract

Fungal pathogens are major destructive microorganisms for land plants and pose growing challenges to global crop production. Chitin is a vital building block for fungal cell walls and also a broadly effective elicitor of plant immunity. Here we review the rapid progress in understanding chitin perception and signaling in plants and highlight similarities and differences of these processes between arabidopsis and rice. We also outline moonlight functions of CERK1, an indispensable chitin coreceptor conserved across the plant kingdom, which imply potential crosstalk between chitin signaling and symbiotic or biotic/abiotic stress signaling in plants via CERK1. Moreover, we summarize current knowledge about fungal counterstrategies for subverting chitin-triggered plant immunity and propose open questions and future directions in this field.

Keywords: CERK1; chitin perception; chitin signaling; chitin-triggered immunity; fungal effector.

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