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 …

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 …

Plant stomata function in innate immunity against bacterial invasion

M Melotto, W Underwood, J Koczan, K Nomura, SY He - Cell, 2006 - cell.com
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 …

The complete genome sequence of the Arabidopsis and tomato pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000

CR Buell, V Joardar, M Lindeberg… - Proceedings of the …, 2003 - National Acad Sciences
We report the complete genome sequence of the model bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas
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

K Gu, B Yang, D Tian, L Wu, D Wang, C Sreekala… - Nature, 2005 - nature.com
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 …

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 …

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 …

The type III effectors of Xanthomonas

FF White, N Potnis, JB Jones… - Molecular plant …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Comparison of the complete genome sequences of Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae B728a and pv. tomato DC3000

H Feil, WS Feil, P Chain, F Larimer… - Proceedings of the …, 2005 - National Acad Sciences
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 …

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 …