Adjustment of host cells for accommodation of symbiotic bacteria: vacuole defunctionalization, hops suppression, and tip1g retargeting in medicago

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  • who: Bacteria Vacuole Defunctionalization and colleagues from the of Molecular Biology, Wageningen University, PB Wageningen, The Netherlands have published the research: Adjustment of Host Cells for Accommodation of Symbiotic Bacteria: Vacuole Defunctionalization, HOPS Suppression, and TIP1g Retargeting in Medicago, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors propose that these alterations in the function of the are key events in the adaptation of the plant cell to host intracellular symbiotic The study shows that a major adjustment in vacuole formation and tonoplast targeting occurs during the development of the infected cells, and the authors discuss how . . .

     

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