Nuclear jasmonate and salicylate signaling and crosstalk in defense against pathogens

An extraordinary progress has been made over the last two decades on understanding the components and mechanisms governing plant innate immunity. After detection of a pathogen, effective plant resistance depends on the activation of a complex signaling network integrated by small signaling molecules...

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Main Authors: Roberto eSolano, Selena eGimenez-Ibanez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2013.00072/full
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spelling doaj-0e18faaf10e0480893f9375ecda7542d2020-11-24T21:37:12ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2013-04-01410.3389/fpls.2013.0007247904Nuclear jasmonate and salicylate signaling and crosstalk in defense against pathogensRoberto eSolano0Selena eGimenez-Ibanez1CENTRO NACIONAL DE BIOTECNOLOGIA-CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICASCENTRO NACIONAL DE BIOTECNOLOGIA-CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICASAn extraordinary progress has been made over the last two decades on understanding the components and mechanisms governing plant innate immunity. After detection of a pathogen, effective plant resistance depends on the activation of a complex signaling network integrated by small signaling molecules and hormonal pathways, and the balance of these hormone systems determines resistance to particular pathogens. The discovery of new components of hormonal signaling pathways, including plant nuclear hormone receptors, is providing a picture of complex crosstalk and induced hormonal changes that modulate disease and resistance through several protein families that perceive hormones within the nucleus and lead to massive gene induction responses often achieved by de-repression. This review highlights recent advances in our understanding of positive and negative regulators of these hormones signaling pathways that are crucial regulatory targets of hormonal crosstalk in disease and defense. We focus on the most recent discoveries on the jasmonate and salicylate pathway components that explain their crosstalk with other hormonal pathways in the nucleus. We discuss how these components fine-tune defense responses to build a robust plant immune system against a great number of different microbes and, finally, we summarize recent discoveries on specific nuclear hormonal manipulation by microbes which exemplify the ingenious ways by which pathogens can take control over the plant’s hormone signaling network to promote disease.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2013.00072/fullSalicylic Acidtoxinseffectorplant hormonesPlant resistanceJasmonates
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author Roberto eSolano
Selena eGimenez-Ibanez
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Selena eGimenez-Ibanez
Nuclear jasmonate and salicylate signaling and crosstalk in defense against pathogens
Frontiers in Plant Science
Salicylic Acid
toxins
effector
plant hormones
Plant resistance
Jasmonates
author_facet Roberto eSolano
Selena eGimenez-Ibanez
author_sort Roberto eSolano
title Nuclear jasmonate and salicylate signaling and crosstalk in defense against pathogens
title_short Nuclear jasmonate and salicylate signaling and crosstalk in defense against pathogens
title_full Nuclear jasmonate and salicylate signaling and crosstalk in defense against pathogens
title_fullStr Nuclear jasmonate and salicylate signaling and crosstalk in defense against pathogens
title_full_unstemmed Nuclear jasmonate and salicylate signaling and crosstalk in defense against pathogens
title_sort nuclear jasmonate and salicylate signaling and crosstalk in defense against pathogens
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2013-04-01
description An extraordinary progress has been made over the last two decades on understanding the components and mechanisms governing plant innate immunity. After detection of a pathogen, effective plant resistance depends on the activation of a complex signaling network integrated by small signaling molecules and hormonal pathways, and the balance of these hormone systems determines resistance to particular pathogens. The discovery of new components of hormonal signaling pathways, including plant nuclear hormone receptors, is providing a picture of complex crosstalk and induced hormonal changes that modulate disease and resistance through several protein families that perceive hormones within the nucleus and lead to massive gene induction responses often achieved by de-repression. This review highlights recent advances in our understanding of positive and negative regulators of these hormones signaling pathways that are crucial regulatory targets of hormonal crosstalk in disease and defense. We focus on the most recent discoveries on the jasmonate and salicylate pathway components that explain their crosstalk with other hormonal pathways in the nucleus. We discuss how these components fine-tune defense responses to build a robust plant immune system against a great number of different microbes and, finally, we summarize recent discoveries on specific nuclear hormonal manipulation by microbes which exemplify the ingenious ways by which pathogens can take control over the plant’s hormone signaling network to promote disease.
topic Salicylic Acid
toxins
effector
plant hormones
Plant resistance
Jasmonates
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2013.00072/full
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