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Receptor‐like kinases BIR1 and BIR3 modulate antiviral resistance by different mechanisms
Summary BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE1‐ASSOCIATED RECEPTOR KINASE 1 (BAK1)‐INTERACTING RECEPTOR‐LIKE KINASE (BIR) proteins are negative regulators of cell death and defense against microbes in Arabidopsis thaliana. Here, we demonstrate that the members of the BIR family function as negative regulators of antiviral resistance in Arabidopsis.
Carmen Robinson+8 more
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Mosaic resistance: Transferred from wild tobacco to cultivated varieties through science of genetics
Varieties of cultivated tobacco are almost invariably susceptible to mosaic, a virus disease, which also may infect tomatoes and some other crop plants.
R Clausen
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Isolation of Tobacco Mosaic Virus-Binding Peptides for Biotechnology Applications. [PDF]
Chan SK, Steinmetz NF.
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Summary Heat stress is a major factor limiting crop yield, a challenge intensified by climate change. Initial findings indicate that BES1/BZR1 may use heat shock to regulate plant thermal adaptability independently of BIN2‐mediated brassinosteroid signalling, although the exact molecular mechanism remains unclear. In this study, we identified TaBZR2, a
Xiang‐Yang Hao+10 more
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From Contagium vivum fluidum to Riboviria: A Tobacco Mosaic Virus-Centric History of Virus Taxonomy. [PDF]
Zerbini FM, Kitajima EW.
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THE NATURE OF SOME OF THE CHEMICAL DIFFERENCES AMONG STRAINS OF TOBACCO MOSAIC VIRUS
C.A. Knight
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Transplastomic expression of mannanase in lettuce and tobacco chloroplasts and inhibition of Candida albicans from oral cancer patient samples by plant enzyme cocktail. Summary Candida albicans is a human pathogen responsible for several diseases. C. albicans cell wall contains chitin, glucan and mannan.
Iqra Fatima+2 more
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Alcohol-perturbed self-assembly of the tobacco mosaic virus coat protein. [PDF]
Abu-Baker I, Blum AS.
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The Development of Amoeboid Inclusion Bodies of Tobacco Mosaic Virus [PDF]
J. G. Bald
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A plant viral effector subverts FER‐RALF1 module‐mediated intracellular immunity
Summary The receptor‐like kinase FERONIA (FER) is a prominent member of the Catharanthus roseus RLK1 (CrRLK1L) family, functioning as a modulator of immune receptor kinase complex formation in response to rapid alkalinization factors (RALFs). Typically, FER recognizes mature extracellular RALFs to combat bacterial and fungal infections.
Penghuan Rui+11 more
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