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Lignin-based barrier restricts pathogens to the infection site and confers resistance in plants.


ABSTRACT: Pathogenic bacteria invade plant tissues and proliferate in the extracellular space. Plants have evolved the immune system to recognize and limit the growth of pathogens. Despite substantial progress in the study of plant immunity, the mechanism by which plants limit pathogen growth remains unclear. Here, we show that lignin accumulates in Arabidopsis leaves in response to incompatible interactions with bacterial pathogens in a manner dependent on Casparian strip membrane domain protein (CASP)-like proteins (CASPLs). CASPs are known to be the organizers of the lignin-based Casparian strip, which functions as a diffusion barrier in roots. The spread of invading avirulent pathogens is prevented by spatial restriction, which is disturbed by defects in lignin deposition. Moreover, the motility of pathogenic bacteria is negatively affected by lignin accumulation. These results suggest that the lignin-deposited structure functions as a physical barrier similar to the Casparian strip, trapping pathogens and thereby terminating their growth.

SUBMITTER: Lee MH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6885736 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Lignin-based barrier restricts pathogens to the infection site and confers resistance in plants.

Lee Myoung-Hoon MH   Jeon Hwi Seong HS   Kim Seu Ha SH   Chung Joo Hee JH   Roppolo Daniele D   Lee Hye-Jung HJ   Cho Hong Joo HJ   Tobimatsu Yuki Y   Ralph John J   Park Ohkmae K OK  

The EMBO journal 20190926 23


Pathogenic bacteria invade plant tissues and proliferate in the extracellular space. Plants have evolved the immune system to recognize and limit the growth of pathogens. Despite substantial progress in the study of plant immunity, the mechanism by which plants limit pathogen growth remains unclear. Here, we show that lignin accumulates in Arabidopsis leaves in response to incompatible interactions with bacterial pathogens in a manner dependent on Casparian strip membrane domain protein (CASP)-l  ...[more]

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