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NOD-like receptor cooperativity in effector-triggered immunity
Trends in Immunology, 2014Intracellular nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain (NOD)-like receptors (NLRs) are basic elements of innate immunity in plants and animals. Whereas animal NLRs react to conserved microbe- or damage-associated molecular patterns, plant NLRs intercept the actions of diverse pathogen virulence factors (effectors).
Griebel, T., Maekawa, T., Parker, J.
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NLRs guard metabolism to coordinate pattern- and effector-triggered immunity
Nature, 2021Pattern-triggered immunity (PTI) and effector-triggered immunity (ETI) in plants enable them to respond to pathogens by activating the production of defence metabolites that orchestrate immune responses1-4. How the production of defence metabolites is promoted by immune receptors and coordinated with broad-spectrum resistance remains elusive.
Keran Zhai +19 more
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Effector-triggered immunity mediated by the Pto kinase
Trends in Plant Science, 2011Pto was the first disease-resistance gene cloned from a plant that confers recognition of a specific pathogen. The intracellular protein kinase that it encodes activates an immune response in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) to bacterial speck disease by interacting with either the AvrPto or AvrPtoB type III effector proteins that are delivered into the ...
Chang-Sik, Oh, Gregory B, Martin
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Effector-triggered immunity by the plant pathogen Phytophthora
Trends in Microbiology, 2006A new genetic locus mediating avirulence in the potato late blight pathogen Phytophthora infestans has been discovered. The Avr3b-Avr10-Avr11 locus is recognized by three different potato resistance genes, and is different from other Avr loci that have been identified thus far.
Dinah, Qutob +2 more
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Effector-Triggered Immunity: From Pathogen Perception to Robust Defense
Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2015In plant innate immunity, individual cells have the capacity to sense and respond to pathogen attack. Intracellular recognition mechanisms have evolved to intercept perturbations by pathogen virulence factors (effectors) early in host infection and convert it to rapid defense.
Cui, H., Tsuda, K., Parker, J.
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Comparing signaling mechanisms engaged in pattern-triggered and effector-triggered immunity
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2010Plants employ two modes of their innate immune system to resist pathogen infection. The first mode of immunity is referred to as pattern-triggered immunity (PTI) that is triggered by molecular patterns common to many types of microbes. The second mode is triggered by recognition of pathogen effectors and is called as effector-triggered immunity (ETI ...
Kenichi, Tsuda, Fumiaki, Katagiri
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Transcriptional response during effector triggered immunity in rice
2023Trabajo presentado en "2th Early Career Researcher (ECR) Conference", evento organizado por John Inner Center, el Centro de Investigación Agrogenómica (CRAG), y el Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, celebrado en Norwich (Inglaterra) en mayo de 2022.
Navarrete, Francisco +4 more
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Plant Photosynthetic Responses During Insect Effector-Triggered Plant Susceptibility and Immunity
Environmental Entomology, 2015Gall-inducing insects are known for altering source-sink relationships within plants. Changes in photosynthesis may contribute to this phenomenon. We investigated photosynthetic responses in wheat [Triticum aestivum L. (Poaceae: Triticeae)] seedlings attacked by the Hessian fly [Mayetiola destructor (Say) (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae], which uses a salivary
Greta G, Gramig, Marion O, Harris
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Genetically engineered plant endophytes broaden effector-triggered immunity
Cell Host & MicrobeMenglu Hou +10 more
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