Eight RGS and RGS-like proteins orchestrate growth, differentiation, and pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzae.
A previous study identified MoRgs1 as an RGS protein that negative regulates G-protein signaling to control developmental processes such as conidiation and appressorium formation in Magnaporthe oryzae. Here, we characterized additional seven RGS and RGS-like proteins (MoRgs2 through MoRgs8). We foun...
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Main Authors: | Haifeng Zhang, Wei Tang, Kaiyue Liu, Qian Huang, Xin Zhang, Xia Yan, Yue Chen, Jiansheng Wang, Zhongqiang Qi, Zhengyi Wang, Xiaobo Zheng, Ping Wang, Zhengguang Zhang |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f408a06b7ebb407f81570247ea0aa3b5 |
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