Abstract
The important role of the cytoskeletal scaffold is increasingly recognized in host-pathogen interactions. The cytoskeleton potentially functions as a weapon for both the plants defending themselves against fungal or oomycete parasites, and for the pathogens trying to overcome the resisting barrier of the plants. This concept, however, had not been investigated in marine algae so far. We are opening this scientific chapter with our study on the functional implications of the cytoskeleton in 3 filamentous brown algal species infected by the marine oomycete Eurychasma dicksonii. Our observations suggest that the cytoskeleton is involved in host defense responses and in fundamental developmental stages of E. dicksonii in its algal host.
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Tsirigoti, A., Kuepper, F. C., Gachon, C. M., & Katsaros, C. (2013). Filamentous brown algae infected by the marine, holocarpic oomycete Eurychasma dicksonii. Plant Signaling & Behavior, 8(11), e26367. https://doi.org/10.4161/psb.26367
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