<scp>PTI‐ETI</scp> synergistic signal mechanisms in plant immunity

Xiaoqian Yu(Beijing Forestry University), Hao‐Qiang Niu(Beijing Forestry University), Chao Liu(Beijing Forestry University), Hou‐Ling Wang(Beijing Forestry University), Weilun Yin(Beijing Forestry University), Xinli Xia(Beijing Forestry University)
Plant Biotechnology Journal
March 12, 2024
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Abstract

Plants face a relentless onslaught from a diverse array of pathogens in their natural environment, to which they have evolved a myriad of strategies that unfold across various temporal scales. Cell surface pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) detect conserved elicitors from pathogens or endogenous molecules released during pathogen invasion, initiating the first line of defence in plants, known as pattern-triggered immunity (PTI), which imparts a baseline level of disease resistance. Inside host cells, pathogen effectors are sensed by the nucleotide-binding/leucine-rich repeat (NLR) receptors, which then activate the second line of defence: effector-triggered immunity (ETI), offering a more potent and enduring defence mechanism. Moreover, PTI and ETI collaborate synergistically to bolster disease resistance and collectively trigger a cascade of downstream defence responses. This article provides a comprehensive review of plant defence responses, offering an overview of the stepwise activation of plant immunity and the interactions between PTI-ETI synergistic signal transduction.


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