Emerging principles in the design of bioengineered made-to-order plant immune receptors
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- 1. The Sainsbury Laboratory
Description
Crop yield and global food security are under constant threat from plant pathogens with the potential to cause epidemics. Traditional breeding for disease resistance can be too slow to counteract these emerging threats, resulting in the need to retool the plant immune system using bioengineered made-to-order immune receptors. Efforts to engineer immune receptors have focussed primarily on nucleotide-binding domain and leucine-rich repeat (NLR) immune receptors and proof-of-principles studies. Based upon a near-exhaustive literature search of previously engineered plant immune systems we distil five emerging principles in the design of bioengineered made-to-order plant NLRs and describe approaches based on other components. These emerging principles are anticipated to assist the functional understanding of plant immune receptors, as well as bioengineering novel disease resistance specificities.
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Funding
- UK Research and Innovation
- Mechanisms of pathogen suppression of NLR-mediated immunity BB/V002937/1
- UK Research and Innovation
- Recognition BBS/E/J/000PR9795
- UK Research and Innovation
- Engineering CC-HMA-NLR immune receptors for disease resistance in crops (ERiC) BB/W002221/1
- UK Research and Innovation
- Response BBS/E/J/000PR9796
- European Commission
- BLASTOFF - Retooling plant immunity for resistance to blast fungi 743165
- UK Research and Innovation
- Evolution BBS/E/J/000PR9798