NOD-like receptor-mediated plant immunity: from structure to cell death
IML Saur, R Panstruga, P Schulze-Lefert - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2021 - nature.com
Animal and plant immune systems use intracellular nucleotide-binding oligomerization
domain (NOD)-like receptors (NLRs) to detect pathogens, resulting in the activation of …
domain (NOD)-like receptors (NLRs) to detect pathogens, resulting in the activation of …
Effector-triggered immunity: from pathogen perception to robust defense
In plant innate immunity, individual cells have the capacity to sense and respond to
pathogen attack. Intracellular recognition mechanisms have evolved to intercept …
pathogen attack. Intracellular recognition mechanisms have evolved to intercept …
Direct pathogen-induced assembly of an NLR immune receptor complex to form a holoenzyme
INTRODUCTION Discrimination of self from nonself is pivotal for cellular organisms, as it
allows the perception of pathogenic invaders that might otherwise multiply unchecked and …
allows the perception of pathogenic invaders that might otherwise multiply unchecked and …
Pathogen effector AvrSr35 triggers Sr35 resistosome assembly via a direct recognition mechanism
YB Zhao, MX Liu, TT Chen, X Ma, ZK Li, Z Zheng… - Science …, 2022 - science.org
Nucleotide-binding, leucine-rich repeat receptors (NLRs) perceive pathogen effectors to
trigger plant immunity. The direct recognition mechanism of pathogen effectors by coiled-coil …
trigger plant immunity. The direct recognition mechanism of pathogen effectors by coiled-coil …
Reconstitution and structure of a plant NLR resistosome conferring immunity
INTRODUCTION Nucleotide-binding (NB), leucine-rich repeat (LRR) receptors (NLRs)
mediate plant immunity by directly or indirectly sensing pathogen effector proteins delivered …
mediate plant immunity by directly or indirectly sensing pathogen effector proteins delivered …
Epigenetic regulation of antagonistic receptors confers rice blast resistance with yield balance
Y Deng, K Zhai, Z **e, D Yang, X Zhu, J Liu, X Wang… - Science, 2017 - science.org
Crop breeding aims to balance disease resistance with yield; however, single resistance (R)
genes can lead to resistance breakdown, and R gene pyramiding may affect growth fitness …
genes can lead to resistance breakdown, and R gene pyramiding may affect growth fitness …
Effector‐dependent activation and oligomerization of plant NRC class helper NLRs by sensor NLR immune receptors Rpi‐amr3 and Rpi‐amr1
Plant pathogens compromise crop yields. Plants have evolved robust innate immunity that
depends in part on intracellular Nucleotide‐binding, Leucine rich‐Repeat (NLR) immune …
depends in part on intracellular Nucleotide‐binding, Leucine rich‐Repeat (NLR) immune …
Diverse NLR immune receptors activate defence via the RPW 8‐NLR NRG 1
Most land plant genomes carry genes that encode RPW 8‐NLR Resistance (R) proteins.
Angiosperms carry two RPW 8‐NLR subclasses: ADR 1 and NRG 1. ADR 1s act as …
Angiosperms carry two RPW 8‐NLR subclasses: ADR 1 and NRG 1. ADR 1s act as …
Structure, biochemical function, and signaling mechanism of plant NLRs
To counter pathogen invasion, plants have evolved a large number of immune receptors,
including membrane-resident pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) and intracellular …
including membrane-resident pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) and intracellular …
NLR singletons, pairs, and networks: evolution, assembly, and regulation of the intracellular immunoreceptor circuitry of plants
H Adachi, L Derevnina, S Kamoun - Current opinion in plant biology, 2019 - Elsevier
Highlights•NLRs may have evolved from singletons to pairs and networks.•Assembly of
immunoreceptor complexes is associated with NLR activation.•NLR (mis) regulation …
immunoreceptor complexes is associated with NLR activation.•NLR (mis) regulation …