Functional expression of Cf9 and and Avr9 genes in Brassica napus induces enhanced resistance to Leptosphaeria maculans

Citation
C. Hennin et al., Functional expression of Cf9 and and Avr9 genes in Brassica napus induces enhanced resistance to Leptosphaeria maculans, MOL PL MICR, 14(9), 2001, pp. 1075-1085
Citations number
47
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences","Animal & Plant Sciences
Journal title
MOLECULAR PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS
ISSN journal
08940282 → ACNP
Volume
14
Issue
9
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1075 - 1085
Database
ISI
SICI code
0894-0282(200109)14:9<1075:FEOCAA>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
The tomato Cf9 resistance gene induces an Avr9-dependent hypersensitive res ponse (HR) in tomato and transgenic Solanaceae spp. We studied whether the Cf9 gene product responded functionally to the corresponding Avr9 gene prod uct when introduced in a heterologous plant species. We successfully expres sed the Cf9 gene under control of its own promoter and the Avr9 or Avr9R8K genes under control of the p35S(1) promoter in transgenic oilseed rape. We demonstrated that the transgenic oilseed rape plants produced the Avr9 elic itor with the same specific necrosis-inducing activity as reported for Clad osporium fulvum. An Avr9-dependent HR was induced in Cf9 oilseed rape upon injection of intercellular fluid containing Avr9. We showed Avr9-specific i nduction of PR1, PR2, and Cxc750 defense genes in oilseed rape expressing C f9. Cf9 x Avr9 oilseed rape did not result in seedling death of the F-1 pro geny, independent of the promoters used to express the genes. The F-1 (Cf9 x Avr9) plants, however, were quantitatively more resistant to Leptosphaeri a maculans. Phytopathological analyses revealed that disease development of L. maculans was delayed when the pathogen was applied on an Avr9-mediated HR site. We demonstrate that the Cf9 and Avr9 gene can be functionally expr essed in a heterologous plant species and that the two components confer an increase in disease resistance.