The pioneering research of Harold Flor on flax and the flax rust fungus culminated in his gene-for-gene hypothesis. It took nearly 50 years before the first fungal avirulence (Avr) gene in support of his hypothesis was cloned. Initially, fungal Avr genes were identified by reverse genetics and map-based cloning from model organisms, but, currently, the availability of many sequenced fungal genomes allows their cloning from additional fungi by a combination of comparative and functional genomics. It is believed that most Avr genes encode effectors that facilitate virulence by suppressing pathogen-associated molecular pattern-triggered immunity and induce effector-triggered immunity in plants containing cognate resistance proteins. In resista...
open accessAbstract Recognition of a pathogen avirulence (AVR) effector protein by a cognate plant r...
Recognition of a pathogen avirulence (AVR) effector protein by a cognate plant resistance (R) protei...
Bacterial and eukaryotic plant pathogens deliver effector proteins into plant cells to promote patho...
The pioneering research of Harold Flor on flax and the flax rust fungus culminated in his gene-for-g...
The pioneering research of Harold Flor on flax and the flax rust fungus culminated in his gene-for-g...
It is accepted that most fungal avirulence genes encode virulence factors that are called effectors....
An understanding of the molecular mechanisms that plant pathogens use to successfully colonise host ...
The innate immune system of plants consists of two layers. The first layer, called basal resistance,...
Fungi occupy diverse environmental niches and many have evolved to live a pathogenic life-style, cau...
Plants face continuous attacks from a broad range of pathogens and have evolved effective defence me...
Plants face continuous attacks from a broad range of pathogens and have evolved effective defence me...
In plant pathology, the molecular genetic analysis of the interaction between pathogen and host yiel...
The proteins used by pathogens to modify, suppress or evade host defenses (called effectors) are fas...
Rust fungi are obligate biotrophic pathogens that are responsible for some of the most devastating d...
Plant resistance proteins (R proteins) recognize corresponding pathogen avirulence (Avr) proteins ei...
open accessAbstract Recognition of a pathogen avirulence (AVR) effector protein by a cognate plant r...
Recognition of a pathogen avirulence (AVR) effector protein by a cognate plant resistance (R) protei...
Bacterial and eukaryotic plant pathogens deliver effector proteins into plant cells to promote patho...
The pioneering research of Harold Flor on flax and the flax rust fungus culminated in his gene-for-g...
The pioneering research of Harold Flor on flax and the flax rust fungus culminated in his gene-for-g...
It is accepted that most fungal avirulence genes encode virulence factors that are called effectors....
An understanding of the molecular mechanisms that plant pathogens use to successfully colonise host ...
The innate immune system of plants consists of two layers. The first layer, called basal resistance,...
Fungi occupy diverse environmental niches and many have evolved to live a pathogenic life-style, cau...
Plants face continuous attacks from a broad range of pathogens and have evolved effective defence me...
Plants face continuous attacks from a broad range of pathogens and have evolved effective defence me...
In plant pathology, the molecular genetic analysis of the interaction between pathogen and host yiel...
The proteins used by pathogens to modify, suppress or evade host defenses (called effectors) are fas...
Rust fungi are obligate biotrophic pathogens that are responsible for some of the most devastating d...
Plant resistance proteins (R proteins) recognize corresponding pathogen avirulence (Avr) proteins ei...
open accessAbstract Recognition of a pathogen avirulence (AVR) effector protein by a cognate plant r...
Recognition of a pathogen avirulence (AVR) effector protein by a cognate plant resistance (R) protei...
Bacterial and eukaryotic plant pathogens deliver effector proteins into plant cells to promote patho...