Authors
Yiji Xia, Hideyuki Suzuki, Justin Borevitz, Jack Blount, Zejian Guo, Kanu Patel, Richard A Dixon, Chris Lamb
Publication date
2004/2/5
Journal
The EMBO journal
Volume
23
Issue
4
Pages
980-988
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
We have used activation tagging with T‐DNA carrying cauliflower mosaic virus 35S enhancers to investigate the complex signaling networks underlying disease resistance in Arabidopsis. From a screen of ∼5000 lines, we identified constitutive disease resistance (CDR1) encoding an apoplastic aspartic protease, the overexpression of which causes dwarfing and resistance to virulent Pseudomonas syringae. These phenotypes reflect salicylic‐acid‐dependent activation of micro‐oxidative bursts and various defense‐related genes. Antisense CDR1 plants were compromised for resistance to avirulent P. syringae and more susceptible to virulent strains than wild type. CDR1 accumulates in intercellular fluid in response to pathogen attacks. Induction of CDR1 generates a small mobile signal, and CDR1 action is blocked by the protease inhibitor pepstatin and by mutations in the protease active sites. We propose that …
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