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New insights into pathogen-mediated modulation of host RNA splicing

open access: yesStress Biology, 2022
Alternative splicing (AS) regulation of pre-mRNA has been proven to be one of the fundamental layers of plant immune system. How pathogens disrupt plant AS process to suppress plant immunity by secreted effectors remain poorly understood.
Chuyun Gao, Suomeng Dong
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EDS1 modules as two-tiered receptor complexes for TIR-catalyzed signaling molecules to activate plant immunity

open access: yesStress Biology, 2022
Plant intracellular nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) receptors with an N-terminal Toll/Interleukin-1 receptor (TIR) domain detect pathogen effectors to produce TIR-catalyzed signaling molecules for activation of plant immunity.
Jia Li, Xiaorong Tao
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Phytophthora sojae leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinases: diverse and essential roles in development and pathogenicity

open access: yesiScience, 2021
Summary: Leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinases (LRR-RLKs) are critical signal receptors in plant development and defense. Like plants, oomycete pathogen genomes also harbor LRR-RLKs, but their functions remain largely unknown. Here, we systematically
Jierui Si   +8 more
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Carbonic anhydrases CA1 and CA4 function in atmospheric CO2-modulated disease resistance [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Main conclusion Carbonic anhydrases CA1 and CA4 attenuate plant immunity and can contribute to altered disease resistance levels in response to changing atmospheric CO2 conditions.
Pieterse, CornĂ© M. J.   +6 more
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A non-flagellated biocontrol bacterium employs a PilZ-PilB complex to provoke twitching motility associated with its predation behavior

open access: yesPhytopathology Research, 2020
Lysobacter enzymogenes OH11 is a non-flagellated, ubiquitous soil bacterium with broad-spectrum antifungal activities. Although lacking flagella, it employs another type of motile behavior, known as twitching motility that is powered by type IV pilus ...
Long Lin   +6 more
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The Wsp chemosensory system modulates c-di-GMP-dependent biofilm formation by integrating DSF quorum sensing through the WspR-RpfG complex in Lysobacter

open access: yesnpj Biofilms and Microbiomes, 2022
The ubiquitous Wsp (wrinkly spreader phenotype) chemosensory system and DSF (diffusible signal factor) quorum sensing are two important chemically associated signaling systems that mediate bacterial communications between the host and environment ...
Kangwen Xu   +7 more
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Insights into ecological roles of uncultivated bacteria in Katase hot spring sediment from long-read metagenomics

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2022
Diverse yet-uncultivated bacteria and archaea, i.e., microbial dark matter, are present in terrestrial hot spring environments. Numerous metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) of these uncultivated prokaryotes by short-read metagenomics have been reported ...
Shingo Kato   +4 more
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Coordination of cyclic di-GMP and 4-hydroxybenzoic acid in regulating antifungal antibiotic biosynthesis in Lysobacter enzymogenes

open access: yesPhytopathology Research, 2020
Small molecules are able to regulate numerous cellular processes through binding to various bacterial receptor proteins, but the mechanisms and functions by which these chemicals coordinate and execute remain poorly understood.
Sen Han   +5 more
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Comparative analysis of de novo genomes reveals dynamic intra-species divergence of NLRs in pepper

open access: yesBMC Plant Biology, 2021
Background Peppers (Capsicum annuum L.) containing distinct capsaicinoids are the most widely cultivated spices in the world. However, extreme genomic diversity among species represents an obstacle to breeding pepper.
Myung-Shin Kim   +6 more
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