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Plant NLR-triggered immunity: from receptor activation to downstream signaling [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Opinion in Immunology, 2020
Innate immune perception is the first line of inducible defense against invading pathogens. Plants lack specialized circulating immune cells. Therefore, diverse cell types are able to recognize and respond to pathogens. Surface-localized and intracellular plant innate immune receptors are capable of recognizing diverse pathogen components ...
Signe Lolle   +2 more
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NLR immune receptors and diverse types of non-NLR proteins control race-specific resistance in Triticeae

open access: yesCurrent Opinion in Plant Biology, 2021
Recent progress in large-scale sequencing, genomics, and rapid gene isolation techniques has accelerated the identification of race-specific resistance (R) genes and their corresponding avirulence (Avr) genes in wheat, barley, rye, and their wild relatives.
Sánchez-Martín, Javier, Keller, Beat
openaire   +2 more sources

Structural Insights into the Plant Immune Receptors PRRs and NLRs [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Physiology, 2020
Les progrès récents réalisés dans l'analyse structurelle des PRR et des NLR des plantes montrent les progrès de la biologie structurelle cryo-EM.
Jizong Wang, Jijie Chai
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A novel conserved mechanism for plant NLR protein pairs: the ‘integrated decoy’ hypothesis

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2014
Plant immunity is often triggered by the specific recognition of pathogen effectors by intracellular nucleotide-binding, leucine-rich repeat (NLR) receptors.
Stella ecesari   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Plant pathogens convergently evolved to counteract redundant nodes of an NLR immune receptor network.

open access: yesPLoS Biology, 2021
In plants, nucleotide-binding domain and leucine-rich repeat (NLR)-containing proteins can form receptor networks to confer hypersensitive cell death and innate immunity.
Lida Derevnina   +15 more
doaj   +1 more source

Genomic evidence for genes encoding leucine-rich repeat receptors linked to resistance against the eukaryotic extra- and intracellular Brassica napus pathogens Leptosphaeria maculans and Plasmodiophora brassicae [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
© 2018 Stotz et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Fitt, Bruce   +7 more
core   +3 more sources

Pattern-recognition receptors are required for NLR-mediated plant immunity [PDF]

open access: gold, 2020
AbstractThe plant immune system is fundamental to plant survival in natural ecosystems and productivity in crop fields. Substantial evidence supports the prevailing notion that plants possess a two-tiered innate immune system, called pattern-triggered immunity (PTI) and effector-triggered immunity (ETI).
Minhang Yuan   +7 more
openalex   +3 more sources

Comparative analysis of plant immune receptor architectures uncovers host proteins likely targeted by pathogens. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
BACKGROUND: Plants deploy immune receptors to detect pathogen-derived molecules and initiate defense responses. Intracellular plant immune receptors called nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) proteins contain a central nucleotide-binding (NB ...
Cevik, Volkan   +4 more
core   +11 more sources

Toll-Like Receptors (TLRs), NOD-Like Receptors (NLRs), and RIG-I-Like Receptors (RLRs) in Innate Immunity. TLRs, NLRs, and RLRs Ligands as Immunotherapeutic Agents for Hematopoietic Diseases [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021
The innate immune system plays a pivotal role in the first line of host defense against infections and is equipped with patterns recognition receptors (PRRs) that recognize pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) and damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs).
Katarzyna Wicherska-Pawłowska   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

The rice NLR pair Pikp-1/Pikp-2 initiates cell death through receptor cooperation rather than negative regulation.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2020
Plant NLR immune receptors are multidomain proteins that can function as specialized sensor/helper pairs. Paired NLR immune receptors are generally thought to function via negative regulation, where one NLR represses the activity of the second and ...
Rafał Zdrzałek   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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