A07 Detlef Weigel

Distribution of resistance and susceptibility to a collection of over 100 Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis isolates in a set of diverse Arabidopsis thaliana lines.

© Detlef Weigel

Genomic and geographic maps of NLRs and matching effectors in the A. thaliana - H. arabidopsidis pathosystem

Our ultimate goal is to learn what drives immune receptor diversity in wild plants. Such knowledge is not only essential for making predictions about infection dynamics in the wild, but also for making crop systems more resilient to pathogen infections.

To achieve this goal, we need to link immune receptor diversity in host plants to diversity in pathogens and pathogen genes. In this project, we will systematically test the recognition of dozens of alleles encoded by two known Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis effector loci by dozens of alleles of the corresponding Arabidopsis thaliana NLR receptor loci. Inventories of effector and receptor alleles will be obtained from a large number of fully assembled pathogen and host genomes.

This project will reveal

  • the range of effector alleles recognized by specific receptor alleles,
  • the range of receptor alleles capable of recognizing specific effector alleles, and
  • how well individual effector-receptor interactions predict compatibility/incompatibility in the whole-organism context.

As a basis for work in the next funding period, we will develop single-cell based methods for the unbiased discovery of effector/receptor interactions.

Prof. Dr. Detlef Weigel

A07 PrincipaI Investigator

Max Planck Institute for Biology Tübingen
72076 Tübingen
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Project Members

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Ilja BezrukovE-Mail
Miriam LuckeE-Mail
Fernando RabanalE-Mail