학술논문

NLR immune receptor-nanobody fusions confer plant disease resistance
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Science. March 3, 2023, Vol. 379 Issue 6635, p934, 6 p.
Subject
Epidemics
Protein binding
Immune response
Fluorescence
Food supply
Proteins
Science and technology
Language
English
ISSN
0036-8075
Abstract
Plant pathogens cause recurrent epidemics, threatening crop yield and global food security. Efforts to retool the plant immune system have been limited to modifying natural components and can be nullified by the emergence of new pathogen strains. Made-to-order synthetic plant immune receptors provide an opportunity to tailor resistance to pathogen genotypes present in the field. In this work, we show that plant nucleotide-binding, leucine-rich repeat immune receptors (NLRs) can be used as scaffolds for nanobody (single-domain antibody fragment) fusions that bind fluorescent proteins (FPs). These fusions trigger immune responses in the presence of the corresponding FP and confer resistance against plant viruses expressing FPs. Because nanobodies can be raised against most molecules, immune receptor-nanobody fusions have the potential to generate resistance against plant pathogens and pests delivering effectors inside host cells.