XA21-specific induction of stress-related genes following Xanthomonas infection of detached rice leaves

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The rice XA21 receptor kinase confers robust resistance to the bacterial pathogen Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo). We developed a detached leaf infection assay to quickly and reliably measure activation of the XA21-mediated immune response using genetic markers. We used RNA sequencing of elf18 treated EFR:XA21:GFP plants to identify candidate genes that could serve as markers for XA21 activation. From this analysis, we identified eight genes that are up-regulated in both in elf18 treated EFR:XA21:GFP rice leaves and Xoo infected XA21 rice leaves. These results provide a rapid and reliable method to assess bacterial-rice interactions.

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Thomas, N. C., Schwessinger, B., Liu, F., Chen, H., Wei, T., Nguyen, Y. P., … Ronald, P. C. (2016). XA21-specific induction of stress-related genes following Xanthomonas infection of detached rice leaves. PeerJ, 2016(9). https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2446

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