The ETS-ETI cycle: evolutionary processes and metapopulation dynamics driving the diversification of pathogen effectors and host immune factors

The natural diversity of pathogen effectors and host immune components represents a snapshot of the underlying evolutionary processes driving the host-pathogen arms race. In plants, this arms race is manifested by an ongoing cycle of disease and resistance driven by pathogenic effectors that promote...

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description The natural diversity of pathogen effectors and host immune components represents a snapshot of the underlying evolutionary processes driving the host-pathogen arms race. In plants, this arms race is manifested by an ongoing cycle of disease and resistance driven by pathogenic effectors that promote disease (effector-triggered susceptibility; ETS) and plant resistance proteins that recognize effector activity to trigger immunity (effector-triggered immunity; ETI). Here we discuss how this ongoing ETS-ETI cycle has shaped the natural diversity of both plant resistance proteins and pathogen effectors. We focus on the evolutionary forces that drive the diversification of the molecules that determine the outcome of plant-pathogen interactions and introduce the concept of metapopulation dynamics (i.e., the introduction of genetic variation from conspecific organisms in different populations) as an alternative mechanism that can introduce and maintain diversity in both host and pathogen populations.
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