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Plant PRRs and the activation of innate immune signalingStructural basis for flg22-induced activation of the Arabidopsis FLS2-BAK1 immune complexBacterial disease resistance in Arabidopsis through flagellin perceptionPseudomonas HopU1 modulates plant immune receptor levels by blocking the interaction of their mRNAs with GRP7Tackling drought stress: receptor-like kinases present new approachesStandards for plant synthetic biology: a common syntax for exchange of DNA parts.Bacteria establish an aqueous living space in plants crucial for virulence.A genome-wide functional investigation into the roles of receptor-like proteins in Arabidopsis.The shoot apical meristem regulatory peptide CLV3 does not activate innate immunity.Arabidopsis leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinase NILR1 is required for induction of innate immunity to parasitic nematodes.Lazarus1, a DUF300 protein, contributes to programmed cell death associated with Arabidopsis acd11 and the hypersensitive response.The receptor-like kinase SERK3/BAK1 is required for basal resistance against the late blight pathogen phytophthora infestans in Nicotiana benthamianaThe Arabidopsis leucine-rich repeat receptor kinase MIK2/LRR-KISS connects cell wall integrity sensing, root growth and response to abiotic and biotic stressesPhosphorylation-dependent differential regulation of plant growth, cell death, and innate immunity by the regulatory receptor-like kinase BAK1.Direct transcriptional control of the Arabidopsis immune receptor FLS2 by the ethylene-dependent transcription factors EIN3 and EIL1.A receptor-like protein mediates the response to pectin modification by activating brassinosteroid signaling.Plant pattern-recognition receptors.Perception of the bacterial PAMP EF-Tu by the receptor EFR restricts Agrobacterium-mediated transformation.Transgeneration memory of stress in plants.A flagellin-induced complex of the receptor FLS2 and BAK1 initiates plant defence.Transgenic expression of the dicotyledonous pattern recognition receptor EFR in rice leads to ligand-dependent activation of defense responsesThe phylogenetically-related pattern recognition receptors EFR and XA21 recruit similar immune signaling components in monocots and dicots.Brassinosteroids inhibit pathogen-associated molecular pattern-triggered immune signaling independent of the receptor kinase BAK1Incorporating prior knowledge improves detection of differences in bacterial growth rateAltered glycosylation of exported proteins, including surface immune receptors, compromises calcium and downstream signaling responses to microbe-associated molecular patterns in Arabidopsis thalianaThe Arabidopsis Protein Phosphatase PP2C38 Negatively Regulates the Central Immune Kinase BIK1.LRR-RLK family from two Citrus species: genome-wide identification and evolutionary aspectsPlants and animals: a different taste for microbes?PP2A-3 interacts with ACR4 and regulates formative cell division in the Arabidopsis root.NbCSPR underlies age-dependent immune responses to bacterial cold shock protein in Nicotiana benthamiana.Combined roles of ethylene and endogenous peptides in regulating plant immunity and growth.Pattern-recognition receptors in plant innate immunity.High levels of cyclic-di-GMP in plant-associated Pseudomonas correlate with evasion of plant immunityNews from the frontline: recent insights into PAMP-triggered immunity in plants.Specific ER quality control components required for biogenesis of the plant innate immune receptor EFR.Control of the pattern-recognition receptor EFR by an ER protein complex in plant immunity.Early molecular events in PAMP-triggered immunity.Autophosphorylation-based Calcium (Ca2+) Sensitivity Priming and Ca2+/Calmodulin Inhibition of Arabidopsis thaliana Ca2+-dependent Protein Kinase 28 (CPK28).Activation of plant pattern-recognition receptors by bacteria.Plant pattern recognition receptor complexes at the plasma membrane.
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