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Binding site for chitin oligosaccharides in the soybean plasma membraneAlternative splicing of a multi-drug transporter from Pseudoperonospora cubensis generates an RXLR effector protein that elicits a rapid cell deathThe plant actin cytoskeleton responds to signals from microbe-associated molecular patternsHost-microbe interactions: shaping the evolution of the plant immune responseArabidopsis NDR1 is an integrin-like protein with a role in fluid loss and plasma membrane-cell wall adhesion.Expression profiling of Cucumis sativus in response to infection by Pseudoperonospora cubensis.mRNA-Seq analysis of the Pseudoperonospora cubensis transcriptome during cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) infection.Alternative Splicing in the Obligate Biotrophic Oomycete Pathogen Pseudoperonospora cubensis.Capping protein integrates multiple MAMP signalling pathways to modulate actin dynamics during plant innate immunityQuantitative Evaluation of Stomatal Cytoskeletal Patterns during the Activation of Immune Signaling in Arabidopsis thaliana.The plant host pathogen interface: cell wall and membrane dynamics of pathogen-induced responses.The cucurbit downy mildew pathogen Pseudoperonospora cubensis.The pathogen-actin connection: a platform for defense signaling in plants.NDR1 interaction with RIN4 mediates the differential activation of multiple disease resistance pathways in Arabidopsis.From filaments to function: The role of the plant actin cytoskeleton in pathogen perception, signaling and immunity.Transcriptome and Small RNAome Dynamics during a Resistant and Susceptible Interaction between Cucumber and Downy Mildew.The Pseudomonas syringae Type III Effector HopG1 Induces Actin Remodeling to Promote Symptom Development and Susceptibility during Infection.Arabidopsis Actin-Depolymerizing Factor-4 links pathogen perception, defense activation and transcription to cytoskeletal dynamics.Gene-for-gene relationship in the host-pathogen system Malus × robusta 5-Erwinia amylovora.Identification and characterization of two new members of the GRAS gene family in rice responsive to N-acetylchitooligosaccharide elicitor.ACTIN DEPOLYMERIZING FACTOR4 regulates actin dynamics during innate immune signaling in Arabidopsis.454 Genome sequencing of Pseudoperonospora cubensis reveals effector proteins with a QXLR translocation motif.Overexpression of the plasma membrane-localized NDR1 protein results in enhanced bacterial disease resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana.Arabidopsis actin-depolymerizing factor AtADF4 mediates defense signal transduction triggered by the Pseudomonas syringae effector AvrPphB.Molecular basis for the RIN4 negative regulation of RPS2 disease resistance.Molecular genetic evidence for the role of SGT1 in the intramolecular complementation of Bs2 protein activity in Nicotiana benthamiana.Two rice GRAS family genes responsive to N -acetylchitooligosaccharide elicitor are induced by phytoactive gibberellins: evidence for cross-talk between elicitor and gibberellin signaling in rice cells.Identification of differentially expressed genes in a resistant versus a susceptible blueberry cultivar after infection by Colletotrichum acutatum.Battlefield Cytoskeleton: Turning the Tide on Plant ImmunityInhibition of a Hevea brasiliensis protease by a Kazal-like serine protease inhibitor from Phytophthora palmivoraDomain switching and host recognitionArabidopsis actin depolymerizing factor4 modulates the stochastic dynamic behavior of actin filaments in the cortical array of epidermal cellsBattling immune kinases in plantsMolecular and biochemical basis for stress-induced accumulation of free and bound p-coumaraldehyde in cucumberAn important role of l-fucose biosynthesis and protein fucosylation genes in Arabidopsis immunitySmut infection of perennial hosts: the genome and the transcriptome of the Brassicaceae smut fungus Thecaphora thlaspeos reveal functionally conserved and novel effectorsFusarium virguliform e Transcriptional Plasticity Is Revealed by Host Colonization of Maize versus Soybean
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