Ke. Hammondkosack et al., DEVELOPMENTALLY-REGULATED CELL-DEATH ON EXPRESSION OF THE FUNGAL AVIRULENCE GENE AVR9 IN TOMATO SEEDLINGS CARRYING THE DISEASE-RESISTANCE GENE CF-9, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 91(22), 1994, pp. 10445-10449
Plant defense responses are induced when the products of disease-resis
tance genes and pathogen avirulence genes interact. We report here the
effects of expressing the Cladosporium fulvum avirulence Avr9 gene pr
oduct in a tomato line containing the Cf-9 disease-resistance gene. A
synthetic Avr9 gene was constructed to produce constitutive high-level
expression of AVR9 peptide in the plant apoplast. Avr9 expression in
Cf-9-containing tomato lines is lethal, but cell death is developmenta
lly regulated, in that necrosis is not visible until 10 days after;pla
nting seed. Plant lines lacking Cf-9 and expressing Avr9 remain health
y. The synthetic Avr9 gene exhibited the same specificity of action as
the authentic C. fulvum Avr9 gene. Our results have significant impli
cations for strategies using the gene combination Avr9/Cf-9 to enginee
r plants with enhanced disease resistance.