Plant immunity: towards an integrated view of plant–pathogen interactions

PN Dodds, JP Rathjen - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2010 - nature.com
Plants are engaged in a continuous co-evolutionary struggle for dominance with their
pathogens. The outcomes of these interactions are of particular importance to human …

Behind the lines–actions of bacterial type III effector proteins in plant cells

D Büttner - FEMS microbiology reviews, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Pathogenicity of most Gram-negative plant-pathogenic bacteria depends on the type III
secretion (T3S) system, which translocates bacterial effector proteins into plant cells. Type III …

NLR network mediates immunity to diverse plant pathogens

CH Wu, A Abd-El-Haliem, TO Bozkurt… - Proceedings of the …, 2017 - National Acad Sciences
Both plants and animals rely on nucleotide-binding domain and leucine-rich repeat-
containing (NLR) proteins to respond to invading pathogens and activate immune …

The NB‐LRR proteins RGA 4 and RGA 5 interact functionally and physically to confer disease resistance

S Césari, H Kanzaki, T Fujiwara, M Bernoux… - The EMBO …, 2014 - embopress.org
Plant resistance proteins of the class of nucleotide‐binding and leucine‐rich repeat domain
proteins (NB‐LRR s) are immune sensors which recognize pathogen‐derived molecules …

Discovery of stripe rust resistance with incomplete dominance in wild emmer wheat using bulked segregant analysis sequencing

V Klymiuk, HS Chawla, K Wiebe, J Ens… - Communications …, 2022 - nature.com
Durable crop disease resistance is an essential component of global food security.
Continuous pathogen evolution leads to a breakdown of resistance and there is a pressing …

NLR functions in plant and animal immune systems: so far and yet so close

T Maekawa, TA Kufer, P Schulze-Lefert - Nature immunology, 2011 - nature.com
In plants and animals, the NLR family of receptors perceives non-self and modified-self
molecules inside host cells and mediates innate immune responses to microbial pathogens …

Evolution and conservation of plant NLR functions

F Jacob, S Vernaldi, T Maekawa - Frontiers in immunology, 2013 - frontiersin.org
In plants and animals, nucleotide-binding domain and leucine-rich repeats (NLR)-containing
proteins play pivotal roles in innate immunity. Despite their similar biological functions and …

How to build a pathogen detector: structural basis of NB-LRR function

FLW Takken, A Goverse - Current opinion in plant biology, 2012 - Elsevier
Many plant disease resistance (R) proteins belong to the family of nucleotide-binding-
leucine rich repeat (NB-LRR) proteins. NB-LRRs mediate recognition of pathogen-derived …

Coiled-coil domain-dependent homodimerization of intracellular barley immune receptors defines a minimal functional module for triggering cell death

T Maekawa, W Cheng, LN Spiridon, A Töller… - Cell host & …, 2011 - cell.com
Plants and animals have evolved structurally related innate immune sensors, designated
NLRs, to detect intracellular nonself molecules. NLRs are modular, consisting of N-terminal …

NB-LRR proteins: pairs, pieces, perception, partners, and pathways

TK Eitas, JL Dangl - Current opinion in plant biology, 2010 - Elsevier
In plants, many of the innate immune receptors or disease resistance (R) proteins contain a
NB-LRR (Nucleotide-binding site, Leucine-rich repeat) structure. The recent findings …