The wheat NLR protein PM3b localizes to endoplasmic reticulum-plasma membrane contact sites and interacts with AVRPM3b2/c2through its LRR domain
Jonatan Isaksson,
Lukas Kunz,
Simon Flückiger
et al.
Abstract:Plant nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) proteins are intracellular immune receptors that directly or indirectly perceive pathogen derived effector proteins to induce an immune response. NLRs display diverse sub-cellular localizations, which are associated with the capacity of the immune receptor to confer disease resistance and recognize its corresponding avirulence effector. In wheat, the NLR PM3b recognizes the wheat powdery mildew effector AVRPM3b2/c2and we examined the molecular mechanism underl… Show more
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