On the Evolution of Decoys in Plant Immune Systems.Iaroslav Ispolatov &Michael Doebeli -2010 -Biological Theory 5 (3):256-263.detailsThe guard-guardee model for plant immunity describes how resistance proteins in host cells monitor host target proteins that are manipulated by pathogen effector proteins. A recently suggested extension of this model includes decoys, which are duplicated copies of guardee proteins, and have the sole function to attract the effector and, when modified by the effector, trigger the plant immune response. Here we present a proof-of-principle model for the functioning of decoys in plant immunity, quantitatively developing this experimentally derived concept. Our (...) model links the basic cellular chemistry to the outcomes of pathogen infection and resulting fitness costs for the host. In particular, the model allows identification of conditions under which it is optimal for decoys to act as triggers for the plant immune response, and of conditions under which it is optimal for decoys to act as sinks that bind the pathogen effectors but do not trigger an immune response. (shrink)