SummaryIn the absence of pathogen infection, plant effector-triggered immune (ETI) receptors are maintained in a preactivation state by intermolecular interactions with other host proteins. Pathogen effector-induced alterations activate the receptor. In Arabidopsis, the ETI receptor RPM1 is activated via bacterial effector AvrB-induced phosphorylation of the RPM1-interacting protein RIN4 at Threonine 166. We find that RIN4 also interacts with the prolyl-peptidyl isomerase (PPIase) ROC1, which is reduced upon RIN4 Thr166 phosphorylation. ROC1 suppresses RPM1 immunity in a PPIase-dependent manner. Consistent with this, RIN4 Pro149 undergoes cis/trans isomerization in the presence of ROC1. While the RIN4P149V mutation abolishes RPM1 resistance...
Plant pathogenic Pseudomonas syringae deliver type III effector proteins into the host cell, where t...
Plant NLR (Nucleotide-binding domain and Leucine-rich Repeat) immune receptor proteins are encoded b...
Plant intracellular nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) immune receptors often function in ...
SummaryIn the absence of pathogen infection, plant effector-triggered immune (ETI) receptors are mai...
In the absence of pathogen infection, plant effector-triggered immune (ETI) receptors are maintained...
In the absence of pathogen infection, plant effector-triggered immune (ETI) receptors are maintained...
SummaryThe Arabidopsis NB-LRR immune receptor RPM1 recognizes the Pseudomonas syringae type III effe...
Some virulence effectors secreted from pathogens target host proteins and induce biochemical modific...
SummaryPlants have evolved sophisticated surveillance systems to recognize pathogen effectors delive...
The Arabidopsis NB-LRR immune receptor RPM1 recognizes the Pseudomonas syringae type III effectors A...
Plants evolved an immune system to recognize specific pathogens, like animals. Recognition of pathog...
AbstractIn Arabidopsis, RPM1 confers resistance against Pseudomonas syringae expressing either of tw...
In Arabidopsis, RPM1 confers resistance against Pseudomonas syringae expressing either of two sequen...
Pathogen recognition first occurs at the plasma membrane, where receptor-like kinases perceive patho...
Plant intracellular nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) immune receptors often function in ...
Plant pathogenic Pseudomonas syringae deliver type III effector proteins into the host cell, where t...
Plant NLR (Nucleotide-binding domain and Leucine-rich Repeat) immune receptor proteins are encoded b...
Plant intracellular nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) immune receptors often function in ...
SummaryIn the absence of pathogen infection, plant effector-triggered immune (ETI) receptors are mai...
In the absence of pathogen infection, plant effector-triggered immune (ETI) receptors are maintained...
In the absence of pathogen infection, plant effector-triggered immune (ETI) receptors are maintained...
SummaryThe Arabidopsis NB-LRR immune receptor RPM1 recognizes the Pseudomonas syringae type III effe...
Some virulence effectors secreted from pathogens target host proteins and induce biochemical modific...
SummaryPlants have evolved sophisticated surveillance systems to recognize pathogen effectors delive...
The Arabidopsis NB-LRR immune receptor RPM1 recognizes the Pseudomonas syringae type III effectors A...
Plants evolved an immune system to recognize specific pathogens, like animals. Recognition of pathog...
AbstractIn Arabidopsis, RPM1 confers resistance against Pseudomonas syringae expressing either of tw...
In Arabidopsis, RPM1 confers resistance against Pseudomonas syringae expressing either of two sequen...
Pathogen recognition first occurs at the plasma membrane, where receptor-like kinases perceive patho...
Plant intracellular nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) immune receptors often function in ...
Plant pathogenic Pseudomonas syringae deliver type III effector proteins into the host cell, where t...
Plant NLR (Nucleotide-binding domain and Leucine-rich Repeat) immune receptor proteins are encoded b...
Plant intracellular nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) immune receptors often function in ...