Pathogenesis-related protein
Pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins are proteins produced in plants in the event of a pathogen attack. They are induced as part of systemic acquired resistance. Infections activate genes that produce PR proteins. Some of these proteins are antimicrobial, attacking molecules in the cell wall of a bacterium or fungus. Others may function as signals that spread “news” of the infection to nearby cells. Infections also stimulate the cross-linking of molecules in the cell wall and the deposition of lignin, responses that set up a local barricade that slows spread of the pathogen to other parts of the plant.
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Pathogenesis-related protein
Pathogenesis-related (PR) proteins are proteins produced in plants in the event of a pathogen attack. They are induced as part of systemic acquired resistance. Infections activate genes that produce PR proteins. Some of these proteins are antimicrobial, attacking molecules in the cell wall of a bacterium or fungus. Others may function as signals that spread “news” of the infection to nearby cells. Infections also stimulate the cross-linking of molecules in the cell wall and the deposition of lignin, responses that set up a local barricade that slows spread of the pathogen to other parts of the plant.
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Les protéines liées à la patho ...... e surnommé « allergénomique ».
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Pathogenesis-related (PR) prot ...... s, a field of study dubbed "".
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Roślinne białka PR (Pathogenes ...... co najmniej 11 klas białek PR.
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感染特異的タンパク質(Pathogenesis-relate ...... 物体内で生成されるタンパク質の総称。PRタンパク質ともいう。
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Les protéines liées à la patho ...... d'autres parties de la plante.
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Pathogenesis-related (PR) prot ...... n to other parts of the plant.
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Roślinne białka PR (Pathogenes ...... co najmniej 11 klas białek PR.
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感染特異的タンパク質(Pathogenesis-relate ...... 物体内で生成されるタンパク質の総称。PRタンパク質ともいう。
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Pathogenesis-related protein
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Protéine PR
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Roślinne białka PR
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感染特異的タンパク質
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