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期刊名:Molecular plant-microbe interactions

缩写:MOL PLANT MICROBE IN

ISSN:0894-0282

e-ISSN:1943-7706

IF/分区:3.4/Q1

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Wenbo Ma,Yuanchao Wang,John McDowell Wenbo Ma
Effector biology exhibits diversity at every level. Effector proteins play key roles in the molecular interplay between plants and plant-associated organisms, and effector biology remains one of the most active areas in the research field o...
Elizabeth French,Bong-Suk Kim,Katherine Rivera-Zuluaga et al. Elizabeth French et al.
The soilborne pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum is the causal agent of bacterial wilt and causes significant crop loss in the Solanaceae family. The pathogen first infects roots, which are a critical source of resistance in tomato (Solanum ly...
Qingchun Shi,Vicente J Febres,Shujian Zhang et al. Qingchun Shi et al.
The 22-amino acid (flg22) pathogen-associated molecular pattern from the flagellin of Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri has been shown to induce defense responses correlated with citrus canker resistance. Here, flg22 of 'Candidatus Liberibacte...
Aleksandra Białas,Erin K Zess,Juan Carlos De la Concepcion et al. Aleksandra Białas et al.
A diversity of plant-associated organisms secrete effectors-proteins and metabolites that modulate plant physiology to favor host infection and colonization. However, effectors can also activate plant immune receptors, notably nucleotide-bi...
Carl H Mesarich,Bilal Ӧkmen,Hanna Rovenich et al. Carl H Mesarich et al.
Tomato leaf mold disease is caused by the biotrophic fungus Cladosporium fulvum. During infection, C. fulvum produces extracellular small secreted protein (SSP) effectors that function to promote colonization of the leaf apoplast. Resistanc...
Mingsheng Qi,James P Grayczyk,Janina M Seitz et al. Mingsheng Qi et al.
Rust fungi, such as the soybean rust pathogen Phakopsora pachyrhizi, are major threats to crop production. They form specialized haustoria that are hyphal structures intimately associated with host-plant cell membranes. These haustoria have...
Alvaro L Pérez-Quintero,Léo Lamy,Carlos A Zarate et al. Alvaro L Pérez-Quintero et al.
Transcription activator-like effectors (TALEs) are proteins found in the genus Xanthomonas of phytopathogenic bacteria. These proteins enter the nucleus of cells in the host plant and can induce the expression of susceptibility genes (S gen...
Nachelli Malpica-López,Rajendran Rajeswaran,Daria Beknazariants et al. Nachelli Malpica-López et al.
Tobamoviral replicase possesses an RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RDR) domain and is translated from genomic (g)RNA via a stop codon readthrough mechanism at a one-to-ten ratio relative to a shorter protein lacking the RDR domain. The two pr...
Joo Hyun Lee,So Eui Lee,Soohyun Oh et al. Joo Hyun Lee et al.
A destructive pathogen, Phytophthora infestans, secretes hundreds of effectors for successful survival in its host plants. The effectors modulate the plant defense system at diverse cellular compartments to take an advantage of pathogen sur...
Yujun Peng,Rowan van Wersch,Yuelin Zhang Yujun Peng
Plants use diverse immune receptors to sense pathogen attacks. Recognition of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) by pattern recognition receptors localized on the plasma membrane leads to PAMP-triggered immunity (PTI). Detection...