Unconventional R proteins in the botanical tribe Triticeae
Year:2022
Bibliography
Athiyannan N, Aouini L, Wang Y, Krattinger SG* (2022) Unconventional R proteins in the botanical tribe Triticeae. Essays in Biochemistry 2022:EBC20210081.
Abstract
Plant immunity is triggered following the perception of pathogen-derived
molecules by plant receptor proteins. Two protein families,
membrane-localized receptor-like kinases (RLK) and intracellular
nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) receptors, play key roles
in pathogen perception and in the initiation of downstream signaling
cascades that lead to defense responses. In addition to RLKs and NLRs,
recent research has identified additional protein families that function
as plant resistance (R) proteins. In particular, the botanical tribe
Triticeae, which includes the globally important crop species wheat and
barley, has played a significant role in the discovery of
‘unconventional’ R proteins. In this review, we will summarize the
current knowledge on unconventional R genes in Triticeae and
the proteins they encode. The knowledge on unconventional R proteins
will not only broaden our understanding of plant–pathogen interactions
but also have great implications for disease resistance breeding in
crops.