Conservation of NLR-triggered immunity across plant lineages.
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Expression of an engineered heterologous antimicrobial peptide in potato alters plant development and mitigates normal abiotic and biotic responsesFrom milliseconds to lifetimes: tracking the dynamic behavior of transcription factors in gene networksToward a systems understanding of plant-microbe interactionsEvolution and Conservation of Plant NLR FunctionsArabidopsis thaliana DM2h (R8) within the Landsberg RPP1-like Resistance Locus Underlies Three Different Cases of EDS1-Conditioned Autoimmunity.Microbial signature-triggered plant defense responses and early signaling mechanismsThe miR9863 family regulates distinct Mla alleles in barley to attenuate NLR receptor-triggered disease resistance and cell-death signalingIn silico analysis of the core signaling proteome from the barley powdery mildew pathogen (Blumeria graminis f.sp. hordei)Molecular and functional analyses of a maize autoactive NB-LRR protein identify precise structural requirements for activityPositive and strongly relaxed purifying selection drive the evolution of repeats in proteinsIsolation and fine mapping of Rps6: an intermediate host resistance gene in barley to wheat stripe rust.Mosaic genome structure of the barley powdery mildew pathogen and conservation of transcriptional programs in divergent hostsPartitioning, repressing and derepressing: dynamic regulations in MLA immune receptor triggered defense signaling.Functions of NOD-Like Receptors in Human Diseases.Recent Advances in Plant NLR Structure, Function, Localization, and Signaling.Allelic barley MLA immune receptors recognize sequence-unrelated avirulence effectors of the powdery mildew pathogen.New clues in the nucleus: transcriptional reprogramming in effector-triggered immunity.Engineering for disease resistance: persistent obstacles clouding tangible opportunities.The role of effectors in nonhost resistance to filamentous plant pathogens.Improving crop disease resistance: lessons from research on Arabidopsis and tomato.RESISTANCE TO POWDERY MILDEW8.1 boosts pattern-triggered immunity against multiple pathogens in Arabidopsis and rice.A matter of time - How transient transcription factor interactions create dynamic gene regulatory networks.Inter-chromosomal Transfer of Immune Regulation During Infection of Barley with the Powdery Mildew Pathogen.Biotrophy at Its Best: Novel Findings and Unsolved Mysteries of the Arabidopsis-Powdery Mildew Pathosystem.Involvement of Arabidopsis thaliana endoplasmic reticulum KDEL-tailed cysteine endopeptidase 1 (AtCEP1) in powdery mildew-induced and AtCPR5-controlled cell death.Next maSigPro: updating maSigPro bioconductor package for RNA-seq time series.Mla- and Rom1-mediated control of microRNA398 and chloroplast copper/zinc superoxide dismutase regulates cell death in response to the barley powdery mildew fungus.Barley MLA immune receptors directly interfere with antagonistically acting transcription factors to initiate disease resistance signaling.Plant immune receptor decoy: pathogens in their own trap.The Arabidopsis LecRK-VI.2 associates with the pattern-recognition receptor FLS2 and primes Nicotiana benthamiana pattern-triggered immunity.A dominant-interfering camta3 mutation compromises primary transcriptional outputs mediated by both cell surface and intracellular immune receptors in Arabidopsis thaliana.Evolutionary relationship of disease resistance genes in soybean and Arabidopsis specific for the Pseudomonas syringae effectors AvrB and AvrRpm1.Genetic variation for resistance to herbivores and plant pathogens: hypotheses, mechanisms and evolutionary implications
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Conservation of NLR-triggered immunity across plant lineages.
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Conservation of NLR-triggered immunity across plant lineages.
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Conservation of NLR-triggered immunity across plant lineages.
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Conservation of NLR-triggered immunity across plant lineages.
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Conservation of NLR-triggered immunity across plant lineages.
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Barbara Kracher
Emiel Ver Loren van Themaat
Paul Schulze-Lefert
Saskia Vernaldi
Takaki Maekawa
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20119-20123
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10.1073/PNAS.1218059109
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2012-11-21T00:00:00Z