A Diazeniumdiolate Signal in Pseudomonas syringae Upregulates Virulence Factors and Promotes Survival in Plants
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Pseudomonas syringae infects a wide variety of crops. The mangotoxin-generating operon (mgo) is conserved across many P. syringae strains and is responsible for producing an extracellular chemical signal, leudiazen. Disruption of the mgoA gene in P. syringae p... ...