The fungus Cladosporium fulvum infects tomato and secretes various proteins
that are recognized by resistant plants that respond with a hypersensitive
response. Strains of the fungus that escape recognition by tomato are viru
lent. Resistance genes in tomato, either directly or indirectly involved in
recognition of the fungal proteins, encode extracellular membrane-anchored
, leucine-rich repeat proteins, which occur in gene clusters. Much progress
has been made in our understanding of the evolution of recognitional speci
ficities in the host plant.