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Concept Plant Proteins
Academic Article Programmed cell death: a way of life for plants.
Academic Article The gain-of-function Arabidopsis acd6 mutant reveals novel regulation and function of the salicylic acid signaling pathway in controlling cell death, defenses, and cell growth.
Academic Article The Arabidopsis aberrant growth and death2 mutant shows resistance to Pseudomonas syringae and reveals a role for NPR1 in suppressing hypersensitive cell death.
Academic Article A role for salicylic acid and NPR1 in regulating cell growth in Arabidopsis.
Academic Article The Arabidopsis-accelerated cell death gene ACD2 encodes red chlorophyll catabolite reductase and suppresses the spread of disease symptoms.
Academic Article Identifying type III effectors of plant pathogens and analyzing their interaction with plant cells.
Academic Article A functional screen for the type III (Hrp) secretome of the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae.
Academic Article Divergent roles in Arabidopsis thaliana development and defense of two homologous genes, aberrant growth and death2 and AGD2-LIKE DEFENSE RESPONSE PROTEIN1, encoding novel aminotransferases.
Academic Article The type III effector repertoire of Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae B728a and its role in survival and disease on host and non-host plants.
Academic Article Pseudomonas syringae hijacks plant stress chaperone machinery for virulence.
Academic Article SGT1b is required for HopZ3-mediated suppression of the epiphytic growth of Pseudomonas syringae on N. benthamiana.
Academic Article Programmed cell death in plants: a pathogen-triggered response activated coordinately with multiple defense functions.
Academic Article A conserved cysteine motif is critical for rice ceramide kinase activity and function.
Academic Article Plant pathogenic bacteria target the actin microfilament network involved in the trafficking of disease defense components.
Academic Article HopW1 from Pseudomonas syringae disrupts the actin cytoskeleton to promote virulence in Arabidopsis.
Academic Article Acetylation of an NB-LRR Plant Immune-Effector Complex Suppresses Immunity.
Grant Post-translational Modifications as Modulators of Crop Plant Defense Signaling: a Systems Approach
Academic Article Pseudomonas syringae effector HopZ3 suppresses the bacterial AvrPto1-tomato PTO immune complex via acetylation.
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