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Mol Plant Microbe Interact ; 28(12): 1271-80, 2015 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26313411

ABSTRACT

In biotrophic plant-microbe interactions, microbes infect living plant cells, in which they are hosted in a novel membrane compartment, the host-microbe interface. To create a host-microbe interface, arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and rhizobia make use of the same endosymbiotic program. It is a long-standing hypothesis that pathogens make use of plant proteins that are dedicated to mutualistic symbiosis to infect plants and form haustoria. In this report, we developed a Phytophthora palmivora pathosystem to study haustorium formation in Medicago truncatula roots. We show that P. palmivora does not require host genes that are essential for symbiotic infection and host-microbe interface formation to infect Medicago roots and form haustoria. Based on these findings, we conclude that P. palmivora does not hijack the ancient intracellular accommodation program used by symbiotic microbes to form a biotrophic host-microbe interface.


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Medicago truncatula/microbiology , Mycorrhizae/physiology , Phytophthora/pathogenicity , Plant Roots/microbiology , Rhizobium/physiology , Symbiosis , Genes, Plant , Host-Pathogen Interactions , Medicago truncatula/genetics
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