An automated and combinative method for the predictive ranking of candidate effector proteins of fungal plant pathogens
Abstract Fungal plant-pathogens promote infection of their hosts through the release of ‘effectors’—a broad class of cytotoxic or virulence-promoting molecules. Effectors may be recognised by resistance or sensitivity receptors in the host, which can determine disease outcomes. Accurate prediction o...
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Main Authors: | Darcy A. B. Jones, Lina Rozano, Johannes W. Debler, Ricardo L. Mancera, Paula M. Moolhuijzen, James K. Hane |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/26d7ba9b2c6f4195baf24e63da4dc3b7 |
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