نتایج جستجو برای: effector triggered immunity

تعداد نتایج: 173670  

2018
Anastasia V Balakireva Andrey A Zamyatnin

Plant defense is achieved mainly through the induction of microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMP)-triggered immunity (MTI), effector-triggered immunity (ETI), systemic acquired resistance (SAR), induced systemic resistance (ISR), and RNA silencing. Plant immunity is a highly complex phenomenon with its own unique features that have emerged as a result of the arms race between plants and pa...

2013
Felix E. Enciso-Rodríguez Carolina González Edwin A. Rodríguez Camilo E. López David Landsman Luz Stella Barrero Leonardo Mariño-Ramírez

The Cape gooseberry (Physalisperuviana L) is an Andean exotic fruit with high nutritional value and appealing medicinal properties. However, its cultivation faces important phytosanitary problems mainly due to pathogens like Fusarium oxysporum, Cercosporaphysalidis and Alternaria spp. Here we used the Cape gooseberry foliar transcriptome to search for proteins that encode conserved domains rela...

2011
Suomeng Dong Weixiao Yin Guanghui Kong Xinyu Yang Dinah Qutob Qinghe Chen Shiv D. Kale Yangyang Sui Zhengguang Zhang Daolong Dou Xiaobo Zheng Mark Gijzen Brett M. Tyler Yuanchao Wang

Plants have evolved pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP)-triggered immunity (PTI) and effector-triggered immunity (ETI) to protect themselves from infection by diverse pathogens. Avirulence (Avr) effectors that trigger plant ETI as a result of recognition by plant resistance (R) gene products have been identified in many plant pathogenic oomycetes and fungi. However, the virulence funct...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Joe Louis Enrico Gobbato Hossain A Mondal Bart J Feys Jane E Parker Jyoti Shah

The Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) lipase-like protein PHYTOALEXIN DEFICIENT4 (PAD4) is essential for defense against green peach aphid (GPA; Myzus persicae) and the pathogens Pseudomonas syringae and Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis. In basal resistance to virulent strains of P. syringae and H. arabidopsidis, PAD4 functions together with its interacting partner ENHANCED DISEASE SUSCEPTIBILIT...

2014
Rafał Hoser Małgorzata Lichocka Marek Żurczak Jacek Hennig Magdalena Krzymowska

Plant nucleotide-binding (NB) and leucine-rich repeat (LRR) receptors mediate effector-triggered immunity. Two major classes of NB-LRR proteins are involved in this process, namely, toll-interleukin receptor (TIR)-NB-LRR and coiled coil (CC)-NB-LRR proteins. Recent reports show that some of the TIR-NB-LRRs and CC-NB-LRRs localize to the cytoplasm and nucleus. Equilibrium between these pools is ...

Journal: :Immunity 2011
Laurent Boyer Lorin Magoc Stephanie Dejardin Michael Cappillino Nicholas Paquette Charlotte Hinault Guillaume M Charriere W K Eddie Ip Shannon Fracchia Elizabeth Hennessy Deniz Erturk-Hasdemir Jean-Marc Reichhart Neal Silverman Adam Lacy-Hulbert Lynda M Stuart

Although infections with virulent pathogens often induce a strong inflammatory reaction, what drives the increased immune response to pathogens compared to nonpathogenic microbes is poorly understood. One possibility is that the immune system senses the level of threat from a microorganism and augments the response accordingly. Here, focusing on cytotoxic necrotizing factor 1 (CNF1), an Escheri...

Journal: :Cell 2006
Stephen T. Chisholm Gitta Coaker Brad Day Brian J. Staskawicz

The evolution of the plant immune response has culminated in a highly effective defense system that is able to resist potential attack by microbial pathogens. The primary immune response is referred to as PAMP-triggered immunity (PTI) and has evolved to recognize common features of microbial pathogens. In the coevolution of host-microbe interactions, pathogens acquired the ability to deliver ef...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Takashi Yaeno Hua Li Angela Chaparro-Garcia Sebastian Schornack Seizo Koshiba Satoru Watanabe Takanori Kigawa Sophien Kamoun Ken Shirasu

The oomycete pathogen Phytophthora infestans causes potato late blight, one of the most economically damaging plant diseases worldwide. P. infestans produces AVR3a, an essential modular virulence effector with an N-terminal RXLR domain that is required for host-cell entry. In host cells, AVR3a stabilizes and inhibits the function of the E3 ubiquitin ligase CMPG1, a key factor in host immune res...

Journal: :Journal of Chemical Ecology 2014

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