R. Luderer
Wageningen University and Research Centre
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Molecular Plant-microbe Interactions | 2001
R. Luderer; S. Rivas; T. Nurnberger; B. Mattei; H.W. van den Hooven; R.A.L. van der Hoorn; T. Romeis; J.M. Wehrfritz; B. Blume; D. Nennstiel; D. Zuidema; Jacques Vervoort; G. De Lorenzo; Jonathan D. G. Jones; P.J.G.M. de Wit; M.H.A.J. Joosten
The gene-for-gene model postulates that for every gene determining resistance in the host plant, there is a corresponding gene conditioning avirulence in the pathogen. On the basis of this relationship, products of resistance (R) genes and matching avirulence (Avr) genes are predicted to interact. Here, we report on binding studies between the R gene product Cf-9 of tomato and the Avr gene product AVR9 of the pathogenic fungus Cladosporium fulvum. Because a high-affinity binding site (HABS) for AVR9 is present in tomato lines, with or without the Cf-9 resistance gene, as well as in other solanaceous plants, the Cf-9 protein was produced in COS and insect cells in order to perform binding studies in the absence of the HABS. Binding studies with radio-labeled AVR9 were performed with Cf-9-producing COS and insect cells and with membrane preparations of such cells. Furthermore, the Cf-9 gene was introduced in tobacco, which is known to be able to produce a functional Cf-9 protein. Binding of AVR9 to Cf-9 protein produced in tobacco was studied employing surface plasmon resonance and surface-enhanced laser desorption and ionization. Specific binding between Cf-9 and AVR9 was not detected with any of the procedures. The implications of this observation are discussed.
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek International Journal of General and Molecular Microbiology | 2002
P.J.G.M. de Wit; B.F. Brandwagt; H.A. van den Burg; X. Cai; R.A.L. van der Hoorn; C.F. de Jong; J.W. van t Klooster; M.J.D. de Kock; M. Kruijt; W.H. Lindhout; R. Luderer; Frank L. W. Takken; N. Westerink; Jacques Vervoort; M.H.A.J. Joosten
Cladosporium fulvum is a semi-biotrophic pathogen, which causes leaf mold of tomato (Lycopersicon spp.). In our laboratory this pathosystem serves as a model to study gene-for-gene interactions between plants and pathogenic fungi (Joosten & De Wit 1999). Many avirulence (Avr) genes and matching resistance (Cf) genes have been cloned and we are now beginning to understand how their products can induce an array of plant defense responses, including the classic hypersensitive response (HR). Here, we will discuss the latest results of our molecular studies on this interaction. These include the isolation of: (i) two new Avr genes, Avr2 and Avr4E, (ii) the determination of the specificity determinants within the Cf-4 and Cf-9 genes by artificial domain swaps and introduction of point mutations, (iii) the analysis of polymorphism occurring in AVR9-responsive Cf genes occurring in natural populations of L. pimpinellifolium, and finally (iv) the description of an efficient method to identify early HR-related genes.
Plant Journal | 2000
Frank L. W. Takken; R. Luderer; S.H.E.J. Gabriëls; N. Westerink; Riu Lu; Pierre J. G. M. de Wit; Matthieu H. A. J. Joosten
Molecular Plant Pathology | 2001
R. Luderer; Matthieu H. A. J. Joosten
Molecular Plant Pathology | 2002
R. Luderer; Maarten J. D. De Kock; R.H.L. Dees; Pierre J. G. M. de Wit; Matthieu H. A. J. Joosten
Journal of plant pathology - Formerly Rivista di patologia vegetale | 2003
P.J.G.M. de Wit; B.F. Brandwagt; H.A. van den Burg; S.H.E.J. Gabriëls; M.J.D. de Kock; R.A.L. van der Hoorn; C.F. de Jong; J.W. van t Klooster; M. Kruijt; R. Luderer; N. Westerink; M.H.A.J. Joosten
Molecular Microbiology | 2002
Pierre J. G. M. de Wit; Frank L. W. Takken; R. Luderer
Geopolitics | 2002
R. Luderer; Frank L. W. Takken; Wit de P. J. G. M; M.H.A.J. Joosten
Archive | 2000
R. Luderer; F.L.W. Takken; S.H.E.J. Gabriëls; P.J.G.M. de Wit; M.H.A.J. Joosten
Archive | 2000
F.L.W. Takken; R. Luderer; S.H.E.J. Gabriëls; N. Westerink; P.J.G.M. de Wit; M.H.A.J. Joosten