Patterns of plant subcellular responses to successful oomycete infections reveal differences in host cell reprogramming and endocytic trafficking.
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Cell-autonomous defense, re-organization and trafficking of membranes in plant-microbe interactionsDistinctive expansion of potential virulence genes in the genome of the oomycete fish pathogen Saprolegnia parasiticaThe cell biology of late blight diseaseThe plasmodesmal protein PDLP1 localises to haustoria-associated membranes during downy mildew infection and regulates callose depositionThe deubiquitinating enzyme AMSH1 and the ESCRT-III subunit VPS2.1 are required for autophagic degradation in Arabidopsis.Interface Symbiotic Membrane Formation in Root Nodules of Medicago truncatula: the Role of Synaptotagmins MtSyt1, MtSyt2 and MtSyt3Time-resolved dual transcriptomics reveal early induced Nicotiana benthamiana root genes and conserved infection-promoting Phytophthora palmivora effectors.Plasma membrane protein trafficking in plant-microbe interactions: a plant cell point of view.An RxLR effector from Phytophthora infestans prevents re-localisation of two plant NAC transcription factors from the endoplasmic reticulum to the nucleus.ESCRT-I mediates FLS2 endosomal sorting and plant immunityHow do filamentous pathogens deliver effector proteins into plant cells?Phytophthora infestans RXLR-WY Effector AVR3a Associates with Dynamin-Related Protein 2 Required for Endocytosis of the Plant Pattern Recognition Receptor FLS2.Identification of Regulatory and Cargo Proteins of Endosomal and Secretory Pathways in Arabidopsis thaliana by Proteomic Dissection.Live-cell imaging of rice cytological changes reveals the importance of host vacuole maintenance for biotrophic invasion by blast fungus, Magnaporthe oryzae.A non canonical subtilase attenuates the transcriptional activation of defence responses in Arabidopsis thaliana.Solanum resistance genes against Phytophthora infestans and their corresponding avirulence genes.Membrane trafficking and autophagy in pathogen-triggered cell death and immunity.Membrane trafficking pathways and their roles in plant-microbe interactions.Effector biology during biotrophic invasion of plant cells.A cellular backline: specialization of host membranes for defence.Unconventional protein secretion in plants: a critical assessment.Inter-kingdom prediction certainty evaluation of protein subcellular localization tools: microbial pathogenesis approach for deciphering host microbe interaction.The RxLR Motif of the Host Targeting Effector AVR3a of Phytophthora infestans Is Cleaved before Secretion.Evolutionarily distant pathogens require the Arabidopsis phytosulfokine signalling pathway to establish disease.Interaction between the moss Physcomitrella patens and Phytophthora: a novel pathosystem for live-cell imaging of subcellular defence.Interactions of beneficial and detrimental root-colonizing filamentous microbes with plant hosts.CalloseMeasurer: a novel software solution to measure callose deposition and recognise spreading callose patterns.Plasticity of plasma membrane compartmentalization during plant immune responses.Homologues of the RPW8 Resistance Protein Are Localized to the Extrahaustorial Membrane that Is Likely Synthesized De Novo.The conserved oligomeric Golgi complex is involved in penetration resistance of barley to the barley powdery mildew fungus.The plant membrane surrounding powdery mildew haustoria shares properties with the endoplasmic reticulum membrane.A comprehensive mutational analysis of the Arabidopsis resistance protein RPW8.2 reveals key amino acids for defense activation and protein targeting.Modulation of Plant RAB GTPase-Mediated Membrane Trafficking Pathway at the Interface Between Plants and Obligate Biotrophic Pathogens.Synaptotagmin 1 Negatively Controls the Two Distinct Immune Secretory Pathways to Powdery Mildew Fungi in Arabidopsis.Phytophthora palmivora establishes tissue-specific intracellular infection structures in the earliest divergent land plant lineage.Rerouting of plant late endocytic trafficking toward a pathogen interface.Ectopic expression of RESISTANCE TO POWDERY MILDEW8.1 confers resistance to fungal and oomycete pathogens in Arabidopsis.Endogenous silencing of Puccinia triticina pathogenicity genes through in planta-expressed sequences leads to the suppression of rust diseases on wheat.Detection and Analyses of Endocytosis of Plant Receptor Kinases.Host autophagy machinery is diverted to the pathogen interface to mediate focal defense responses against the Irish potato famine pathogen.
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Patterns of plant subcellular responses to successful oomycete infections reveal differences in host cell reprogramming and endocytic trafficking.
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Patterns of plant subcellular ...... ing and endocytic trafficking.
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Patterns of plant subcellular ...... ing and endocytic trafficking.
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Patterns of plant subcellular ...... ing and endocytic trafficking.
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Silke Robatzek
Swen Schellmann
Thomas Spallek
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10.1111/J.1462-5822.2012.01751.X
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2012-02-15T00:00:00Z