Bacterial pathogens must suppress host defences to cause disease. New research shows that the Pseudomonas effector protein AvrPto does so by directly targeting plant transmembrane receptor kinases involved in bacterial perception
Plants possess an innate immune system capable of restricting invasion by most potential pathogens. ...
SummaryCell-surface-localized plant immune receptors, such as FLS2, detect pathogen-associated molec...
The major virulence strategy of phytopathogenic bacteria is to secrete effector proteins into the ho...
Bacterial pathogens must suppress host defences to cause disease. New research shows that the Pseudo...
SummaryBacterial pathogens must suppress host defences to cause disease. New research shows that the...
SummaryPlants use receptor kinases, such as FLS2 and EFR, to perceive bacterial pathogens and initia...
Plant innate immunity relies on a set of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) that respond to ligand...
Plant pathogenic bacteria secrete effector proteins that attack the host signaling machinery to supp...
AbstractThe Pto serine/threonine kinase of tomato confers resistance to speck disease by recognizing...
SummaryPlant innate immunity relies on a set of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) that respond to...
Pathogenic microbes use effectors to enhance susceptibility in host plants. However, plants have evo...
SummaryBackgroundAn important layer of active defense in plant immunity is the detection of pathogen...
SummarySuccessful pathogens have evolved strategies to interfere with host immune systems. For examp...
Background: An important layer of active defense in plant immunity is the detection of pathogen-asso...
The AvrPtoB type III effector protein is conserved among diverse genera of plant pathogens suggestin...
Plants possess an innate immune system capable of restricting invasion by most potential pathogens. ...
SummaryCell-surface-localized plant immune receptors, such as FLS2, detect pathogen-associated molec...
The major virulence strategy of phytopathogenic bacteria is to secrete effector proteins into the ho...
Bacterial pathogens must suppress host defences to cause disease. New research shows that the Pseudo...
SummaryBacterial pathogens must suppress host defences to cause disease. New research shows that the...
SummaryPlants use receptor kinases, such as FLS2 and EFR, to perceive bacterial pathogens and initia...
Plant innate immunity relies on a set of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) that respond to ligand...
Plant pathogenic bacteria secrete effector proteins that attack the host signaling machinery to supp...
AbstractThe Pto serine/threonine kinase of tomato confers resistance to speck disease by recognizing...
SummaryPlant innate immunity relies on a set of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) that respond to...
Pathogenic microbes use effectors to enhance susceptibility in host plants. However, plants have evo...
SummaryBackgroundAn important layer of active defense in plant immunity is the detection of pathogen...
SummarySuccessful pathogens have evolved strategies to interfere with host immune systems. For examp...
Background: An important layer of active defense in plant immunity is the detection of pathogen-asso...
The AvrPtoB type III effector protein is conserved among diverse genera of plant pathogens suggestin...
Plants possess an innate immune system capable of restricting invasion by most potential pathogens. ...
SummaryCell-surface-localized plant immune receptors, such as FLS2, detect pathogen-associated molec...
The major virulence strategy of phytopathogenic bacteria is to secrete effector proteins into the ho...