Understanding the Functions of Plant Disease Resistance Proteins
Tel Aviv University · Iowa State University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Many disease resistance (R) proteins of plants detect the presence of disease-causing bacteria, viruses, or fungi by recognizing specific pathogen effector molecules that are produced during the infection process. Effectors are often pathogen proteins that probably evolved to subvert various host processes for promotion of the pathogen life cycle. Five classes of effector-specific R proteins are known, and their sequences suggest roles in both effector recognition and signal transduction. Although some R proteins may act as primary receptors of pathogen effector proteins, most appear to play indirect roles in this process. The functions of various R proteins require phosphorylation, protein degradation, or…
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3Topics & keywords
- Effector
- Biology
- Signal transduction
- Pathogen
- Cell biology
- Gene
- Proteomics
- Plant disease resistance