Genome engineering of disease susceptibility genes for enhancing resistance in plants.

Funct Integr Genomics

Bioinformatics Centre, School of Agricultural Biotechnology, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana, India.

Published: June 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Introgression of disease resistance genes (R-genes) using traditional breeding is slow and complicated by pathogens constantly evolving new strains that can bypass plant immunity.
  • Focusing on disrupting host susceptibility genes (S-genes), which are exploited by pathogens to thrive, presents a promising method for enhancing disease resistance in crops.
  • This review covers plant defense mechanisms, the interaction between R-genes and S-genes, identification techniques for these genes, and the application of CRISPR-Cas technology for precise gene editing in agriculture, along with the associated challenges and future potential.

Article Abstract

Introgression of disease resistance genes (R-genes) to fight against an array of phytopathogens takes several years using conventional breeding approaches. Pathogens develop mechanism(s) to escape plants immune system by evolving new strains/races, thus making them susceptible to disease. Conversely, disruption of host susceptibility factors (or S-genes) provides opportunities for resistance breeding in crops. S-genes are often exploited by phytopathogens to promote their growth and infection. Therefore, identification and targeting of disease susceptibility genes (S-genes) are gaining more attention for the acquisition of resistance in plants. Genome engineering of S-genes results in targeted, transgene-free gene modification through CRISPR-Cas-mediated technology and has been reported in several agriculturally important crops. In this review, we discuss the defense mechanism in plants against phytopathogens, tug of war between R-genes and S-genes, in silico techniques for identification of host-target (S-) genes and pathogen effector molecule(s), CRISPR-Cas-mediated S-gene engineering, its applications, challenges, and future prospects.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10142-023-01133-wDOI Listing

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