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How do plants fight bacteria ?
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Bacterium Plant cell When bacteria get in contact with plant cells…
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PAMPs RECOGNITION... Plant cells detect bacterial molecules (PAMPs) thanks to receptors called PRR PRR
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SIGNALLING PATHWAY A signaling pathway named PTI (PAMP-Triggered-Immunity) is activated
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Molecular events occur and stop bacterial growth: this is called PTI (or Basal Defense) BASAL DEFENSE Cell wall strengthening Anti-microbial compounds
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Bacteria often have a Type III Secretion System allowing them to inject proteins (called “effectors”) directly into plant cells effectors
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Some effectors can suppress the host basal defense BASAL DEFENSE
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If basal defense is suppressed, then bacterial growth is not inhibited, and disease develops BASAL DEFENSE D ISEASE
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Plant cells have proteins that can recognize effectors They are called Resistance proteins (R) and are specific to one effector R
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ETI A signaling pathway named ETI (Effector-Triggered-Immunity) is activated R
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ETI R If ETI is activated, the Hypersensitive Response occurs (HR) and stops bacterial growth: The plant is resistant to the bacterium HR Resistance
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