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Cytoplasmic interaction of LysM receptors contributes to the formation of symbiotic receptor complex
Publikováno v:
Plant Biotechnol (Tokyo)
Receptor complex formation at the cell surface is a key step to initiate downstream signaling but the contribution of this process for the regulation of the direction of downstream responses is not well understood. In the plant-microbe interactions,
Publikováno v:
Plantcell physiology. 60(8)
While ligand-induced autophosphorylation of receptor-like kinases (RLKs) is known to be critical for triggering the downstream responses, biochemical mechanism by which each phosphorylation site contributes to the initiation of corresponding signalin
Autor:
Maruya Suzuki1, Masatoshi Shibuya1, Hikaru Shimada1, Noriko Motoyama1, Masato Nakashima1, Shohei Takahashi1, Kenkichi Suto1, Issei Yoshida1, Saki Matsui1, Natsumi Tsujimoto1, Mihoko Ohnishi1, Yuko Ishibashi1, Zui Fujimoto2, Yoshitake Desaki1, Hanae Kaku1, Keiji Kito1 kito@meiji.ac.jp, Naoto Shibuya1 shibuya@meiji.ac.jp
Publikováno v:
Plant & Cell Physiology. Nov2016, Vol. 57 Issue 11, p2312-2322. 11p.
Publikováno v:
Innate Immunity 24 (2018) 2
Innate Immunity, 24(2), 92-100
Innate Immunity, 24(2), 92-100
Plants possess the ability to recognize microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs) and PAMPs through the PRRs, and initiate pattern-triggered immunity. MAMPs are derived from cell-envelope components, secreted materials and cytosolic proteins from
Autor:
Ryota Funama, Mari Narusaka, Jun Takeda, Takumi Tanimoto, Yoshitake Desaki, Tsutomu Kawasaki, Masato Nakashima, Koji Yamaguchi, Yoshihiro Narusaka, Hanae Kaku, Yoshihiro Kobayashi, Maruya Suzuki, Kenta Yamada, Kanako Maeda, Naoto Shibuya, Tomoko Narisawa, Tomonori Shinya
Publikováno v:
The Plant Journal. 79:56-66
Recognition of microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs) initiates pattern-triggered immunity in host plants. Pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) and receptor-like cytoplasmic kinases (RLCKs) are the major components required for sensing and tra