All eukaryotic organisms have evolved sophisticated immune systems to appropriately respond to biotic stresses. In plants and animals, a key part of this immune system is pattern recognition receptors (PRRs). Plant PRRs are cell-surface-localized receptor kinases (RKs) or receptor proteins (RPs) that sense microbe- or self-derived molecular patterns to regulate pattern-triggered immunity (PTI), a robust form of antimicrobial immunity. Remarkable progress has been made in understanding how PRRs perceive their ligands, form active protein complexes, initiate cell signaling, and ultimately coordinate the cellular reprogramming that leads to PTI. Here, we discuss the critical roles of PRR complex formation and phosphorylation in activating PTI ...
Plants have the ability to detect and respond to biotic stresses. They contain pattern recognition r...
In plant associated pattern-triggered immunity (PTI), pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) play cruc...
Ligand recognition by cell-surface receptors underlies development and immunity in both animals and ...
All eukaryotic organisms have evolved sophisticated immune systems to appropriately respond to bioti...
Despite being sessile organisms constantly exposed to potential pathogens and pests, plants are surp...
Cell-surface-localized pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) and intracellular nucleotide-binding dom...
The first active layer of plant innate immunity relies on the recognition by surface receptors of mo...
International audienceIn plants and animals, innate immunity is triggered through pattern recognitio...
International audiencePlants can detect microbial molecules via surface-localized pattern-recognitio...
To ward off pathogens and pests, plants use a sophisticated immune system. They use pattern-recognit...
International audiencePlants are continuously monitoring the presence of microorganisms to establish...
International audienceIn nature, plants constantly have to face pathogen attacks. However, plant dis...
A highly evolved surveillance system in plants is able to detect a broad range of signals originatin...
Plants have evolved a family of unique membrane receptor kinases to orchestrate the growth and devel...
Plants are constantly exposed to would-be pathogens and pests, and thus have a sophisticated immune ...
Plants have the ability to detect and respond to biotic stresses. They contain pattern recognition r...
In plant associated pattern-triggered immunity (PTI), pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) play cruc...
Ligand recognition by cell-surface receptors underlies development and immunity in both animals and ...
All eukaryotic organisms have evolved sophisticated immune systems to appropriately respond to bioti...
Despite being sessile organisms constantly exposed to potential pathogens and pests, plants are surp...
Cell-surface-localized pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) and intracellular nucleotide-binding dom...
The first active layer of plant innate immunity relies on the recognition by surface receptors of mo...
International audienceIn plants and animals, innate immunity is triggered through pattern recognitio...
International audiencePlants can detect microbial molecules via surface-localized pattern-recognitio...
To ward off pathogens and pests, plants use a sophisticated immune system. They use pattern-recognit...
International audiencePlants are continuously monitoring the presence of microorganisms to establish...
International audienceIn nature, plants constantly have to face pathogen attacks. However, plant dis...
A highly evolved surveillance system in plants is able to detect a broad range of signals originatin...
Plants have evolved a family of unique membrane receptor kinases to orchestrate the growth and devel...
Plants are constantly exposed to would-be pathogens and pests, and thus have a sophisticated immune ...
Plants have the ability to detect and respond to biotic stresses. They contain pattern recognition r...
In plant associated pattern-triggered immunity (PTI), pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) play cruc...
Ligand recognition by cell-surface receptors underlies development and immunity in both animals and ...