نتایج جستجو برای: lrr nucleotide

تعداد نتایج: 132133  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
S P Dinesh-Kumar B J Baker

The N gene, a member of the Toll-IL-1 homology region-nucleotide binding site-leucine-rich repeat region (LRR) class of plant resistance genes, encodes two transcripts, N(S) and N(L), via alternative splicing of the alternative exon present in the intron III. The N(S) transcript, predicted to encode the full-length N protein containing the Toll-IL-1 homology region, nucleotide binding site, and...

2012
Ricardo G. Correa Snezana Milutinovic John C. Reed

NOD1 {nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain 1; NLRC [NOD-LRR (leucine-rich repeat) family with CARD (caspase recruitment domain) 1]} and NOD2 (NLRC2) are among the most prominent members of the NLR (NOD-LRR) family -proteins that contain nucleotide-binding NACHT domains and receptor-like LRR domains. With over 20 members identified in humans, NLRs represent important components of the mamma...

Journal: :Briefings in functional genomics 2015
June Hyun Park Chanseok Shin

Small RNAs constitute a fundamental layer of gene regulation for diverse biological processes in plants, including development, metabolism and stress responses. With the advance of high-throughput sequencing technologies and the rapid accumulation of transcriptomic data, the scope of regulation afforded by small RNAs has expanded to encompass plant innate immune responses. Plants have evolved t...

Journal: :iranian journal of parasitology 0
jorge fraga dept. of parasitology, institute of tropical medicine pedro kourí, havana, cuba lázara rojas dept. of parasitology, institute of tropical medicine pedro kourí, havana, cuba idalia sariego dept. of parasitology, institute of tropical medicine pedro kourí, havana, cuba aymé fernández-calienes dept. of parasitology, institute of tropical medicine pedro kourí, havana, cuba

background: as for human trichomoniasis the host-parasite relationship is very complex, and the broad ranges of clinical symptoms are unlikely be attributable to a single pathogenic mechanism. specific random amplified polymorphic dna (rapd) markers of 490 bp, 720 bp and 460 bp using the primers tv-5, opa-6 and opa-11, respectively, were reported. this was the first description of possible ge­n...

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology 2012
A D Steinbrenner S Goritschnig K V Krasileva K J Schreiber B J Staskawicz

Plant immunity to coevolved pathogens relies on the perception of pathogenic effectors by nucleotide-binding domain and leucine-rich repeat-containing (NLR) proteins-sophisticated intracellular receptors that have both perception and signaling roles in activating defenses. Given the conserved domain architecture of NLRs, a structural biology perspective is particularly relevant to understanding...

2017

| 5 Abstract Developing high yielding and high quality varieties with broad-spectrum and durable disease resistance is the ultimate goal of crop breeding. Resistance (R) genes encoding proteins with nucleotide-binding site (NBS) and leucine-rich repeat (LRR) domains provide high levels of resistance, but this type of R genes usually only confers resistance to a subset of pathogen races. In addi...

Journal: :Cellular microbiology 2003
Mathias Chamaillard Stephen E Girardin Jérôme Viala Dana J Philpott

The innate immune system is the most ancestral and ubiquitous system of defence against microbial infection. The microbial sensing proteins involved in innate immunity recognize conserved and often structural components of microorganisms. One class of these pattern-recognition molecules, the Toll-like receptors (TLRs), are involved in detection of microbes in the extracellular compartment where...

2012
Jia-Yu Xue Yue Wang Ping Wu Qiang Wang Le-Tian Yang Xiao-Han Pan Bin Wang Jian-Qun Chen

Due to their potential roles in pathogen defense, genes encoding nucleotide-binding site (NBS) domain have been particularly surveyed in many angiosperm genomes. Two typical classes were found: one is the TIR-NBS-LRR (TNL) class and the other is the CC-NBS-LRR (CNL) class. It is seldom known, however, what kind of NBS-encoding genes are mainly present in other plant groups, especially the most ...

2014
Kee Hoon Sohn Cécile Segonzac Ghanasyam Rallapalli Panagiotis F. Sarris Joo Yong Woo Simon J. Williams Toby E. Newman Kyung Hee Paek Bostjan Kobe Jonathan D. G. Jones Jeffery L. Dangl

Plant nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NB-LRR) disease resistance (R) proteins recognize specific "avirulent" pathogen effectors and activate immune responses. NB-LRR proteins structurally and functionally resemble mammalian Nod-like receptors (NLRs). How NB-LRR and NLR proteins activate defense is poorly understood. The divergently transcribed Arabidopsis R genes, RPS4 (resistance to Ps...

2014
Yusuke Tanigaki Kenji Ito Yoshiyuki Obuchi Akiko Kosaka Katsuyuki T. Yamato Masahiro Okanami Mikko T. Lehtonen Jari P. T. Valkonen Motomu Akita

Plant disease resistance gene (R gene)-like sequences were screened from the Physcomitrella patens genome. We found 603 kinase-like, 475 Nucleotide Binding Site (NBS)-like and 8594 Leucine Rich Repeat (LRR)-like sequences by homology searching using the respective domains of PpC24 (Accession No. BAD38895), which is a candidate kinase-NBS-LRR (kinase-NL) type R-like gene, as a reference. The pos...

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