S-nitrosylation of the zinc finger protein SRG1 regulates plant immunity
Upon pathogen infection plants accumulate nitric oxide which subsequently regulates defence gene expression. Here, the authors show that S-nitrosylation of the zinc finger transcription factor SRG1 affects transcriptional suppression and contributes to activation of defence responses.
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Main Authors: | Beimi Cui, Qiaona Pan, David Clarke, Marisol Ochoa Villarreal, Saima Umbreen, Bo Yuan, Weixing Shan, Jihong Jiang, Gary J. Loake |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/42d25461f7534e9a9e6da707ba50481c |
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