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Autor:
Daniel Blumenthal, José A. Castillo, Richard W Michelmore, Kirsten A. Lahre, Alexander Kozik, Boris A. Vinatzer, Tadeusz Wroblewski, Joanna Jelenska, Leah K. McHale, Urszula Piskurewicz, Katherine S. Caldwell, Huaqin Xu, Keri A. Cavanaugh, Oswaldo E. Ochoa, Jean T. Greenberg
Publikováno v:
Plant Physiology. 150:1733-1749
Bacterial plant pathogens manipulate their hosts by injection of numerous effector proteins into host cells via type III secretion systems. Recognition of these effectors by the host plant leads to the induction of a defense reaction that often culmi
Publikováno v:
Genetics. 181:671-684
The interplay between pathogen effectors, their host targets, and cognate recognition proteins provides various opportunities for antagonistic cycles of selection acting on plant and pathogen to achieve or abrogate resistance, respectively. Selection
Publikováno v:
The Plant Journal. 54:69-80
Disease resistance (R) genes are often clustered in plant genomes and may exhibit heterogeneous rates of evolution. Some (type I R genes) have evolved rapidly through frequent sequence exchanges, while others (type II R genes) have evolved independen
Publikováno v:
Genetics. 172:557-567
In human genetics a detailed knowledge of linkage disequilibrium (LD) is considered a prerequisite for effective population-based, high-resolution gene mapping and cloning. Similar opportunities exist for plants; however, differences in breeding syst
Publikováno v:
Plant Physiology. 136:3177-3190
The ancestral shared synteny concept has been advocated as an approach to positionally clone genes from complex genomes. However, the unified grass genome model and the study of grasses as a single syntenic genome is a topic of considerable controver
Publikováno v:
Annual review of phytopathology. 51
Studies on resistance gene function and evolution lie at the confluence of structural and molecular biology, genetics, and plant breeding. However, knowledge from these disparate fields has yet to be extensively integrated. This review draws on ideas
RPM1-interacting protein 4 (RIN4), a negative regulator of the basal defense response in plants, is targeted by multiple bacterial virulence effectors. We show that RIN4 degradation is induced by the effector AvrPto from Pseudomonas syringae and that
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2751963/
Publikováno v:
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology. 54(1)
Disease resistance (R) genes are often clustered in plant genomes and may exhibit heterogeneous rates of evolution. Some (type I R genes) have evolved rapidly through frequent sequence exchanges, while others (type II R genes) have evolved independen
Autor:
Evans Lagudah, Petra Wolters, Katherine S. Caldwell, Jan Dvorak, Eduard Akhunov, Wayne Powell, Ming-Cheng Luo
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Sequencing was used to investigate the origin of the D genome of the allopolyploid species Triticum aestivum and Aegilops cylindrica. A 247-bp region of the wheat D-genome Xwye838 locus, encoding ADP-glucopyrophosphorylase, and a 326-bp region of the
Autor:
Antoni Rafalski, Ada Ching, Scott V. Tingey, Katherine S Caldwell, O. S. Smith, Mark Timothy Jung, Maurine Dolan, Michele Morgante
Publikováno v:
BMC Genetics. 3:19
Recent studies of ancestral maize populations indicate that linkage disequilibrium tends to dissipate rapidly, sometimes within 100 bp. We set out to examine the linkage disequilibrium and diversity in maize elite inbred lines, which have been subjec