2NOD Like Receptors (NLRs) are the most abundant cytoplasmic immune receptors in plants and animals and they similarly act sensing pathogen invasion and activating immune response. Despite the fact that plant and mammals NLRs share homology, with some protein structure differences, for signalling pathway, divergent evolution of the receptors has been hypothesized. Next generation genome sequencing has contributed to the description of NLRs in phyla others than plants and mammals and leads to new knowledge about NLRs evolution along phylogeny. Full comprehension of NLR-mediated immune response in plant could contribute to the understanding of animal NLRs physiology and/or pathology.partially_openopenAlessandra Pontillo; Sergio CrovellaPontil...
SummaryBoth plants and animals contain nucleotide-binding domain and leucine-rich repeat (NB-LRR)-ty...
The functional link between cell-surface receptors and intracellular NLR immune receptors is a criti...
Recent years have witnessed a marked progress in our knowledge of NOD-like receptors (NLR), intracel...
The recognition of cellular damage caused by either pathogens or abiotic stress is essential for hos...
Background The plant immune system employs intracellular NLRs (nucleotide binding [NB], leucine-rich...
The Nod-like receptor (NLR) family of proteins are evolutionary conserved molecules that in plants a...
Plants and pathogens constantly adapt to each other. As a consequence, many members of the plant imm...
Intracellular NLR (Nucleotide‐binding domain and Leucine‐rich Repeat‐containing) receptors are sensi...
To respond to foreign invaders, plants have evolved a cell autonomous multilayered immune system con...
Now published in Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 50:121-131. NLRs are modular plant and animal pr...
The nucleotide-binding domain and leucine-rich-repeat-containing family (NLRs) (some-times called th...
International audienceIn mammals, tissue-specific sets of pattern-recognition molecules, including N...
Plants co-ordinately use cell-surface and intracellular immune receptors to perceive pathogens and m...
Plant NLRs share many of the structural hallmarks of their animal counterparts. At a functional leve...
To fight off diverse pathogens and pests, the plant immune system must recognize these invaders; how...
SummaryBoth plants and animals contain nucleotide-binding domain and leucine-rich repeat (NB-LRR)-ty...
The functional link between cell-surface receptors and intracellular NLR immune receptors is a criti...
Recent years have witnessed a marked progress in our knowledge of NOD-like receptors (NLR), intracel...
The recognition of cellular damage caused by either pathogens or abiotic stress is essential for hos...
Background The plant immune system employs intracellular NLRs (nucleotide binding [NB], leucine-rich...
The Nod-like receptor (NLR) family of proteins are evolutionary conserved molecules that in plants a...
Plants and pathogens constantly adapt to each other. As a consequence, many members of the plant imm...
Intracellular NLR (Nucleotide‐binding domain and Leucine‐rich Repeat‐containing) receptors are sensi...
To respond to foreign invaders, plants have evolved a cell autonomous multilayered immune system con...
Now published in Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 50:121-131. NLRs are modular plant and animal pr...
The nucleotide-binding domain and leucine-rich-repeat-containing family (NLRs) (some-times called th...
International audienceIn mammals, tissue-specific sets of pattern-recognition molecules, including N...
Plants co-ordinately use cell-surface and intracellular immune receptors to perceive pathogens and m...
Plant NLRs share many of the structural hallmarks of their animal counterparts. At a functional leve...
To fight off diverse pathogens and pests, the plant immune system must recognize these invaders; how...
SummaryBoth plants and animals contain nucleotide-binding domain and leucine-rich repeat (NB-LRR)-ty...
The functional link between cell-surface receptors and intracellular NLR immune receptors is a criti...
Recent years have witnessed a marked progress in our knowledge of NOD-like receptors (NLR), intracel...