Nature: Natural allelic variation underlying a major fitness trade-off in Arabidopsis thaliana

Natural allelic variation underlying a major fitness trade-off in Arabidopsis thaliana

Marco Todesco,Sureshkumar Balasubramanian,Tina T. Hu,M. Brian Traw,Matthew Horton,Petra Epple,Christine Kuhns,Sridevi Sureshkumar,Christopher Schwartz,Christa Lanz,Roosa A. E. Laitinen,Yu Huang,Joanne Chory,Volker Lipka,Justin O. Borevitz,Jeffery L. Dangl,Joy Bergelson,Magnus Nordborg& Detlef Weigel

Journal name:Nature Volume:465,Pages:632–636 Date published:(03 June 2010) DOI: doi:10.1038/nature09083 Received10 July 2009 Accepted 14 April 2010

Plants can defend themselves against a wide array of enemies, from microbes to large animals, yet there is great variability in the effectiveness of such defences, both within and between species. Some of this variation can be explained by conflicting pressures from pathogens with different modes of attack1. A second explanation comes from an evolutionary ‘tug of war’, in which pathogens adapt to evade detection, until the plant has evolved new recognition capabilities for pathogen invasion2, 3, 4, 5. If selection is, however, sufficiently strong, susceptible hosts should remain rare. That this is not the case is best explained by costs incurred from constitutive defences in a pest-free environment6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. Using a combination of forward genetics and genome-wide association analyses, we demonstrate that allelic diversity at a single locus, ACCELERATED CELL DEATH 6 (ACD6)12, 13, underpins marked pleiotropic differences in both vegetative growth and resistance to microbial infection and herbivory among natural Arabidopsis thaliana strains. A hyperactive ACD6 allele, compared to the reference allele, strongly enhances resistance to a broad range of pathogens from different phyla, but at the same time slows the production of new leaves and greatly reduces the biomass of mature leaves. This allele segregates at intermediate frequency both throughout the worldwide range of A. thaliana and within local populations, consistent with this allele providing substantial fitness benefits despite its marked impact on growth.

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