The beet cyst nematode Heterodera schachtii is an important pathogen worldwide, but its molecular characterization has been limited to studying individual genes of interest. We undertook a high-throughput genomic approach and drastically increased the number of available sequences for this parasite. A total of 2,662 expressed sequence tags were grouped into 1,212 clusters representing a nonredundant catalog of H. schachtii genes. Im- plementing a bioinformatic workflow, we identified 50 sequences coding for candidate secreted proteins. All of these contain a putative signal peptide required for entry into the secretory pathway and lack any transmembrane domain. Included are previously postulated cell-wall- degrading enzymes and other ...
In order to gain insight into the biology of the parasitic relationship between Heterodera schachtii...
Beet cyst nematodes depend on a set of secretory proteins (effectors) for the induction and maintena...
Identifying parasitism genes encoding proteins secreted from a nematode\u27s esophageal gland cells ...
The beet cyst nematode Heterodera schachtii is an important pathogen worldwide, but its molecular ch...
The beet cyst nematode Heterodera schachtii is an important pathogen worldwide, but its molecular ch...
Parasite proteins secreted at the interface of nematode and host are believed to play an essential r...
Parasite proteins secreted at the interface of nematode and host are believed to play an essential r...
Parasite proteins secreted at the interface of nematode and host are believed to play an essential r...
Parasite proteins secreted at the interface of nematode and host are believed to play an essential r...
Parasite proteins secreted at the interface of nematode and host are believed to play an essential r...
Parasite proteins secreted at the interface of nematode and host are believed to play an essential r...
To analyse the parasitic behaviour of the plant-parasitic nematode Heterodera schachtii, proteins se...
Background: Cyst nematodes are devastating plant parasites that become sedentary within plant roots ...
To analyse the parasitic behaviour of the plant-parasitic nematode Heterodera schachtii, proteins se...
In order to gain insight into the biology of the parasitic relationship between Heterodera schachtii...
In order to gain insight into the biology of the parasitic relationship between Heterodera schachtii...
Beet cyst nematodes depend on a set of secretory proteins (effectors) for the induction and maintena...
Identifying parasitism genes encoding proteins secreted from a nematode\u27s esophageal gland cells ...
The beet cyst nematode Heterodera schachtii is an important pathogen worldwide, but its molecular ch...
The beet cyst nematode Heterodera schachtii is an important pathogen worldwide, but its molecular ch...
Parasite proteins secreted at the interface of nematode and host are believed to play an essential r...
Parasite proteins secreted at the interface of nematode and host are believed to play an essential r...
Parasite proteins secreted at the interface of nematode and host are believed to play an essential r...
Parasite proteins secreted at the interface of nematode and host are believed to play an essential r...
Parasite proteins secreted at the interface of nematode and host are believed to play an essential r...
Parasite proteins secreted at the interface of nematode and host are believed to play an essential r...
To analyse the parasitic behaviour of the plant-parasitic nematode Heterodera schachtii, proteins se...
Background: Cyst nematodes are devastating plant parasites that become sedentary within plant roots ...
To analyse the parasitic behaviour of the plant-parasitic nematode Heterodera schachtii, proteins se...
In order to gain insight into the biology of the parasitic relationship between Heterodera schachtii...
In order to gain insight into the biology of the parasitic relationship between Heterodera schachtii...
Beet cyst nematodes depend on a set of secretory proteins (effectors) for the induction and maintena...
Identifying parasitism genes encoding proteins secreted from a nematode\u27s esophageal gland cells ...