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Knowing the dancer from the dance: R-gene products and their interactions with other proteins from host and pathogen

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 4(4), p.288-294, 2001Trabajos contenidos:
  • Nimchuk, Z
  • Rohmer, L
  • Chang, J.H
  • Dangl, J.L
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: Cloning of plant disease resistance genes is now commonplace in model plants. Recent attention has turned to how the proteins that they encode function biochemically to recognize their cognate Avirulence protein and to initiate the disease-resistance response. In addition, attention has turned to how the Avirulence proteins of pathogens might alter susceptible hosts for the benefit of the pathogen, and what plant proteins might be required for that process.
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Cloning of plant disease resistance genes is now commonplace in model plants. Recent attention has turned to how the proteins that they encode function biochemically to recognize their cognate Avirulence protein and to initiate the disease-resistance response. In addition, attention has turned to how the Avirulence proteins of pathogens might alter susceptible hosts for the benefit of the pathogen, and what plant proteins might be required for that process.

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