Phytomelatonin: an emerging regulator of plant biotic stress resistance
D Zhao, H Wang, S Chen, D Yu, RJ Reiter - Trends in Plant Science, 2021 - cell.com
Melatonin has diverse functions in plant development and stress tolerance, with recent
evidence showing a beneficial role in plant biotic stress tolerance. It has been hypothesized …
evidence showing a beneficial role in plant biotic stress tolerance. It has been hypothesized …
Type III secretion system effector proteins: double agents in bacterial disease and plant defense
JR Alfano, A Collmer - Annu. Rev. Phytopathol., 2004 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Many phytopathogenic bacteria inject virulence effector proteins into plant cells via
a Hrp type III secretion system (TTSS). Without the TTSS, these pathogens cannot defeat …
a Hrp type III secretion system (TTSS). Without the TTSS, these pathogens cannot defeat …
Plant stomata function in innate immunity against bacterial invasion
Microbial entry into host tissue is a critical first step in causing infection in animals and
plants. In plants, it has been assumed that microscopic surface openings, such as stomata …
plants. In plants, it has been assumed that microscopic surface openings, such as stomata …
The complete genome sequence of the Arabidopsis and tomato pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000
We report the complete genome sequence of the model bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas
syringae pathovar tomato DC3000 (DC3000), which is pathogenic on tomato and …
syringae pathovar tomato DC3000 (DC3000), which is pathogenic on tomato and …
R gene expression induced by a type-III effector triggers disease resistance in rice
Disease resistance (R) genes in plants encode products that specifically recognise
incompatible pathogens and trigger a cascade of events leading to disease resistance in the …
incompatible pathogens and trigger a cascade of events leading to disease resistance in the …
Peroxidase‐dependent apoplastic oxidative burst in Arabidopsis required for pathogen resistance
LV Bindschedler, J Dewdney, KA Blee… - The Plant …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
The oxidative burst is an early response to pathogen attack leading to the production of
reactive oxygen species (ROS) including hydrogen peroxide. Two major mechanisms …
reactive oxygen species (ROS) including hydrogen peroxide. Two major mechanisms …
Plant disease resistance protein signaling: NBS–LRR proteins and their partners
Y Belkhadir, R Subramaniam, JL Dangl - Current opinion in plant biology, 2004 - Elsevier
Most plant disease resistance (R) proteins contain a series of leucine-rich repeats (LRRs), a
nucleotide-binding site (NBS), and a putative amino-terminal signaling domain. They are …
nucleotide-binding site (NBS), and a putative amino-terminal signaling domain. They are …
The type III effectors of Xanthomonas
SUMMARY A review of type III effectors (T3 effectors) from strains of Xanthomonas reveals a
growing list of candidate and known effectors based on functional assays and sequence and …
growing list of candidate and known effectors based on functional assays and sequence and …
Comparison of the complete genome sequences of Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae B728a and pv. tomato DC3000
The complete genomic sequence of Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae B728a (Pss
B728a) has been determined and is compared with that of P. syringae pv. tomato DC3000 …
B728a) has been determined and is compared with that of P. syringae pv. tomato DC3000 …
The Pseudomonas syringae phytotoxin coronatine promotes virulence by overcoming salicylic acid‐dependent defences in Arabidopsis thaliana
DM Brooks, CL Bender, BN Kunkel - Molecular plant pathology, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Successful pathogen infection likely involves the suppression of general antimicrobial host
defences. One Pseudomonas syringae virulence factor proposed to act in this manner is …
defences. One Pseudomonas syringae virulence factor proposed to act in this manner is …