Unraveling plant cell death during phytophthora infection
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Midgley, Kayla Alexis
Van den Berg, Noelani
Swart, Velushka
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MDPI
Abstract
Oomycetes form a distinct phylogenetic lineage of fungus-like eukaryotic microorganisms,
of which several hundred organisms are considered among the most devastating plant pathogens—
especially members of the genus Phytophthora. Phytophthora spp. have a large repertoire of effectors
that aid in eliciting a susceptible response in host plants. What is of increasing interest is the
involvement of Phytophthora effectors in regulating programed cell death (PCD)—in particular, the
hypersensitive response. There have been numerous functional characterization studies, which
demonstrate Phytophthora effectors either inducing or suppressing host cell death, which may play
a crucial role in Phytophthora’s ability to regulate their hemi-biotrophic lifestyle. Despite several
advances in techniques used to identify and characterize Phytophthora effectors, knowledge is still
lacking for some important species, including Phytophthora cinnamomi. This review discusses what the
term PCD means and the gap in knowledge between pathogenic and developmental forms of PCD in
plants. We also discuss the role cell death plays in the virulence of Phytophthora spp. and the effectors
that have so far been identified as playing a role in cell death manipulation. Finally, we touch on the
different techniques available to study effector functions, such as cell death induction/suppression.
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Plant pathology, Necrosis, Hemi-biotroph, Agroinfiltration, Programed cell death (PCD), SDG-15: Life on land, Crinklers (CRNs)
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Midgley, K.A.; van den
Berg, N.; Swart, V. Unraveling Plant
Cell Death during Phytophthora Infection. Microorganisms 2022, 10,
1139. https://DOI.org/10.3390/microorganisms10061139.
