Computational analysis of 16D10 effector peptides from root-knot nematodes and their interaction with Mi resistance (R) protein through molecular docking
Adil Zahoor,
Zeenat Niaz,
Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qamar
et al.
Abstract:Plant-parasitic nematodes, especially root-knot nematodes (RKNs), pose significant threats to global agriculture, affecting both the quantity and quality of crop yields. Central to the parasitism strategy of RKNs is the deployment of effector proteins, such as the 16D10 peptide, which interact with host plant resistance mechanisms. This study focuses on the computational analysis and molecular docking of 16D10 effector peptides derived from major RKN species (M. incognita, M. arenaria, M. hapla, M. javanica, a… Show more
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