Heterologous chitinase gene expression to improve plant defense against phytopathogenic fungi

H. Schickler*, I. Chet

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Abstract

Agricultural crops worldwide suffer from a vast array of fungal diseases which cause severe yield losses. Upon interaction with a pathogen, plants initiate a complex network of defense mechanisms, among which is a dramatic increase in chitinase activity. Chitinases are capable of hydrolyzing chitin-containing fungal cell walls and are therefore thought to play a major role in the plant's response. One of the strategies to increase plant tolerance to fungal pathogens is the constitutive overexpression of proteins involved in plant-defense mechanisms. The level of protection observed in transgenic plants harboring heterologous chitinase genes varies, depending on the particular combination of enzyme, plant and pathogen tested. Nevertheless, most of these transgenic plants exhibit increased tolerance to fungal diseases relative to their non-transgenic counterparts. The combined expression of chitinases with other plant-defense proteins such as glucanases and ribosome-inactivating proteins further enhances the plant's resistance to fungal attack.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)196-201
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology
Volume19
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1997

Keywords

  • Chitinase
  • Heterologous genes
  • Plant defense

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