نتایج جستجو برای: lrr nucleotide

تعداد نتایج: 132133  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2012
Diane G O Saunders Susan Breen Joe Win Sebastian Schornack Ingo Hein Tolga O Bozkurt Nicolas Champouret Vivianne G A A Vleeshouwers Paul R J Birch Eleanor M Gilroy Sophien Kamoun

Plant pathogens secrete effector proteins to modulate plant immunity and promote host colonization. Plant nucleotide binding leucine-rich repeat (NB-LRR) immunoreceptors recognize specific pathogen effectors directly or indirectly. Little is known about how NB-LRR proteins recognize effectors of filamentous plant pathogens, such as Phytophthora infestans. AVR2 belongs to a family of 13 sequence...

Journal: :Molecular bioSystems 2014
Jitendra Maharana Bikash Ranjan Sahoo Aritra Bej Mahesh Chandra Patra Budheswar Dehury Gopal Krushna Bhoi Santosh Kumar Lenka Jyoti Ranjan Sahoo Ajaya Kumar Rout Bijay Kumar Behera

Nucleotide binding and oligomerization domain 1 (NOD1), a cytoplasmic pattern recognition receptor (PRR) and is a key component for modulating innate immunity and signaling. It is highly specific to γ-D-Glu-mDAP (iE-DAP), a cell wall component of Gram-negative and few Gram-positive bacteria. In the absence of the experimental structure of NOD1 leucine rich repeat (NOD1-LRR) domain, the NOD sign...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Feng Li Daniela Pignatta Claire Bendix Jacob O Brunkard Megan M Cohn Jeffery Tung Haoyu Sun Pavan Kumar Barbara Baker

Plant genomes contain large numbers of cell surface leucine-rich repeat (LRR) and intracellular nucleotide binding (NB)-LRR immune receptors encoded by resistance (R) genes that recognize specific pathogen effectors and trigger resistance responses. The unregulated expression of NB-LRR genes can trigger autoimmunity in the absence of pathogen infection and inhibit plant growth. Despite the pote...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Wiebe J Postma Erik J Slootweg Sajid Rehman Anna Finkers-Tomczak Tom O G Tytgat Kasper van Gelderen Jose L Lozano-Torres Jan Roosien Rikus Pomp Casper van Schaik Jaap Bakker Aska Goverse Geert Smant

The potato cyst nematode Globodera rostochiensis invades roots of host plants where it transforms cells near the vascular cylinder into a permanent feeding site. The host cell modifications are most likely induced by a complex mixture of proteins in the stylet secretions of the nematodes. Resistance to nematodes conferred by nucleotide-binding-leucine-rich repeat (NB-LRR) proteins usually resul...

2015
Nanette Christie Peri A. Tobias Sanushka Naidoo Carsten Külheim

Eucalyptus grandis is a commercially important hardwood species and is known to be susceptible to a number of pests and pathogens. Determining mechanisms of defense is therefore a research priority. The published genome for E. grandis has aided the identification of one important class of resistance (R) genes that incorporate nucleotide binding sites and leucine-rich repeat domains (NBS-LRR). U...

2012
Wiebe J. Postma Erik J. Slootweg Sajid Rehman Anna Finkers-Tomczak Tom O.G. Tytgat Kasper van Gelderen Jose L. Lozano-Torres Jan Roosien Rikus Pomp Casper van Schaik Jaap Bakker Aska Goverse Geert Smant

The potato cyst nematode Globodera rostochiensis invades roots of host plants where it transforms cells near the vascular cylinder into a permanent feeding site. The host cell modifications are most likely induced by a complex mixture of proteins in the stylet secretions of the nematodes. Resistance to nematodes conferred by nucleotide-binding-leucine-rich repeat (NB-LRR) proteins usually resul...

2016
Kumar Vasudevan Casiana M. Vera Cruz Wilhelm Gruissem Navreet K. Bhullar

Rice blast is caused by Magnaporthe oryzae, which is the most destructive fungal pathogen affecting rice growing regions worldwide. The rice blast resistance gene Pib confers broad-spectrum resistance against Southeast Asian M. oryzae races. We investigated the allelic diversity of Pib in rice germplasm originating from 12 major rice growing countries. Twenty-five new Pib alleles were identifie...

Journal: :Genome 2004
M W F Yaish L E Sáenz de Miera M Pérez de la Vega

Most known plant disease-resistance genes (R genes) include in their encoded products domains such as a nucleotide-binding site (NBS) or leucine-rich repeats (LRRs). Sequences with unknown function, but encoding these conserved domains, have been defined as resistance gene analogues (RGAs). The conserved motifs within plant NBS domains make it possible to use degenerate primers and PCR to isola...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Kimiko Shimizu Masato Okada Katsuya Nagai Yoshitaka Fukada

Suprachiasmatic nucleus circadian oscillatory protein (SCOP) is a member of the leucine-rich repeat (LRR)-containing protein family. In addition to circadian expression in the rat hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nucleus, SCOP is constitutively expressed in neurons throughout the rat brain. Here we found that a substantial amount of SCOP was localized in the brain membrane rafts, in which only K-Ra...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Dong Qi Brody J DeYoung Roger W Innes

The Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) RESISTANCE TO PSEUDOMONAS SYRINGAE5 (RPS5) disease resistance protein mediates recognition of the Pseudomonas syringae effector protein AvrPphB. RPS5 belongs to the coiled-coil-nucleotide-binding site-leucine-rich repeat (CC-NBS-LRR) family and is activated by AvrPphB-mediated cleavage of the protein kinase PBS1. Here, we present a structure-function analy...

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