Parasite effectors target helper NLRs in plants to suppress immunity-related cell death.

Parasites target the plant immune system for successful colonization. A new study in PLOS Biology reveals that unrelated parasites have evolved effectors that specifically suppress the function of helper nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeats (NLRs), explaining the complex plant-parasite coevolutio...

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Autores principales: Yuanyuan Li, Nathan Meier, Savithramma P Dinesh-Kumar
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Publicado: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/277d9e19b9f44a35afe0799f59e0e5cd
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Sumario:Parasites target the plant immune system for successful colonization. A new study in PLOS Biology reveals that unrelated parasites have evolved effectors that specifically suppress the function of helper nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeats (NLRs), explaining the complex plant-parasite coevolutionary dynamics.