SMALLRNATRANSFER

Intergenomic Relationships during plant-pathogen interactions

 Coordinatore CENTRE DE RECERCA AGRIGENÒMICA CONSORCI CSIC-IRTA-UAB (CRAG) 

 Organization address address: Jordi Girona 18
city: BARCELONA
postcode: 8034

contact info
Titolo: Mr.
Nome: Juan Antonio
Cognome: Bermejo
Email: send email
Telefono: 34935636600

 Nazionalità Coordinatore Spain [ES]
 Totale costo 301˙843 €
 EC contributo 301˙843 €
 Programma FP7-PEOPLE
Specific programme "People" implementing the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Community for research, technological development and demonstration activities (2007 to 2013)
 Code Call FP7-PEOPLE-2010-IOF
 Funding Scheme MC-IOF
 Anno di inizio 2011
 Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) 2011-11-18   -   2015-11-17

 Partecipanti

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 Organization address address: Jordi Girona 18
city: BARCELONA
postcode: 8034

contact info
Titolo: Mr.
Nome: Juan Antonio
Cognome: Bermejo
Email: send email
Telefono: 34935636600

ES (BARCELONA) coordinator 301˙843.80

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ago    recognition    pti    fungal    protein    silencing    rna    risc    suppress    transcriptional    light    immunity    mechanisms    rnas    evolved    triggered    plants    pathogens    transfer    proteins    effectors    direct    biotrophic    plant    effector    defensive    pathogen    secretion    small    defence    roles    interactions   

 Obiettivo del progetto (Objective)

'Genomes of higher eukaryotes encode small regulatory RNAs that direct transcriptional and post-transcriptional gene silencing.Two major classes of small RNA occur in plants, microRNAs (miRNAs) and small interfering RNAs (siRNAs), with the major difference being their biogenesis pathways. Most small RNAs are generated through a series of maturation steps and incorporated into RNA-induced silencing complexes (RISC), which invariably contains a member of the Argonaute (AGO) protein family. The AGO protein forms the core effector component, while the small RNA functions and serves as a guide to direct RISC to target RNAs through base complementarity. The roles of small RNA during plant pathogenesis have recently come to light. In plants, inducible defence responses are triggered by the recognition of conserved microbial molecules referred to pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), via pattern recognition receptors (PRRs). This layer of defence has been termed PAMP-triggered immunity (PTI), which in some cases can be suppressed by successful pathogens that secret effectors that suppress PTI, leading to susceptibility. However, some plant cultivars have evolved resistance proteins to recognise particular effectors, leading to an effector-triggered immunity (ETI). The mechanisms by which pathogens suppress the PTI are of special interest.Bacterial pathogens overcome PTI by delivering effector proteins through the Type III secretion system. In biotrophic and hemi-biotrophic pathogens, secretion of fungal effector proteins involves the formation of haustoria within living plant cells. This proposal will test the new hypothesis that small RNAs (or their precursors), as do effector proteins, can move and function across the plant-pathogen interface. While it is known that transfer of silencing signals occurs between interacting species in different kingdoms, this project will shed light on the functional roles of small RNA transfer during host-pathogen interactions.'

Introduzione (Teaser)

Hosts and pathogens have evolved defensive and counter-defensive strategies with small RNAs acting as key regulators. Researchers are studying fungal-plant interactions to elucidate these mechanisms and understand their implications.

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