Exploiting breakdown in nonhost effector–target interactions to boost host disease resistance
2022; National Academy of Sciences; Volume: 119; Issue: 35 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1073/pnas.2114064119
ISSN1091-6490
AutoresHazel McLellan, Sarah Harvey, Jens Steinbrenner, Miles R. Armstrong, Qin He, Rachel Clewes, Leighton Pritchard, Wei Wang, Shumei Wang, Thomas Nussbaumer, Bushra Dohai, Qingquan Luo, Priyanka Kumari, Hui Duan, Ana Roberts, Petra C. Boevink, Christina Neumann, Nicolas Champouret, Ingo Hein, Pascal Braun, Jim Beynon, Katherine Denby, Paul R. J. Birch,
Tópico(s)Legume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis
ResumoPlants are resistant to most microbial species due to nonhost resistance (NHR), providing broad-spectrum and durable immunity. However, the molecular components contributing to NHR are poorly characterised. We address the question of whether failure of pathogen effectors to manipulate nonhost plants plays a critical role in NHR. RxLR (Arg-any amino acid-Leu-Arg) effectors from two oomycete pathogens,
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