MAMP (Microbe-Associated Molecular Pattern) triggered immunity in Plants [PDF]
Plants are sessile organisms that are under constant attack from microbes. They rely on both preformed defenses, and their innate immune system to ward of the microbial pathogens.
Mari-Anne eNewman +3 more
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Gram-positive bacterial lipoglycans based on a glycosylated diacylglycerol lipid anchor are microbe-associated molecular patterns recognized by TLR2. [PDF]
Innate immune recognition is the first line of host defense against invading microorganisms. It is a based on the detection, by pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), of invariant molecular signatures that are unique to microorganisms.
Landry Blanc +7 more
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Phytosulfokine signalling blocks mycotoxin toxicity in Arabidopsis and mediates suppression of cell death activated by bacterial microbe-associated molecular patterns. [PDF]
Alqarni AO +3 more
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Two structurally different oomycete lipophilic microbe-associated molecular patterns induce distinctive plant immune responses. [PDF]
Monjil MS +17 more
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S-layer proteins as immune players: Tales from pathogenic and non-pathogenic bacteria
In bacteria, as in other microorganisms, surface compounds interact with different pattern recognition receptors expressed by host cells, which usually triggers a variety of cellular responses that result in immunomodulation.
Matías H. Assandri +3 more
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During host colonization, plant-associated microbes, including fungi and oomycetes, deliver a collection of glycoside hydrolases (GHs) to their cell surfaces and surrounding extracellular environments. The number and type of GHs secreted by each organism
Ellie L. Bradley +8 more
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The role of effectors in nonhost resistance to filamentous plant pathogens [PDF]
In nature, most plants are resistant to a wide range of phytopathogens. However, mechanisms contributing to this so-called nonhost resistance (NHR) are poorly understood.
Aghnoum +83 more
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Life and death: the destiny of Phytophthora sojae determined by a receptor-like kinase
Leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinases (LRR-RLKs) are well known to act in plant growth, development, and defense responses. Plant LRR-RLKs locate on cell surface to sense and initiate responsive signals to a variety of extracellular stimuli, such as ...
He Wang, Wen-Ming Wang, Jing Fan
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NO Network for Plant–Microbe Communication Underground: A Review
Mechanisms governing plant–microbe interaction in the rhizosphere attracted a lot of investigative attention in the last decade. The rhizosphere is not simply a source of nutrients and support for the plants; it is rather an ecosystem teeming with ...
Anjali Pande +6 more
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Symbiotic outcome modified by the diversification from 7 to over 700 nodule specific cysteine rich peptides [PDF]
Legume-rhizobium symbiosis represents one of the most successfully co-evolved mutualisms. Within nodules, the bacterial cells undergo distinct metabolic and morphological changes and differentiate into nitrogen-fixing bacteroids.
Achom, Mingkee +4 more
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