Evolutionarily distinct resistance proteins detect a pathogen effector through its association with different host targets

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  • who: Silencing PiAVR and collaborators from the University Research Park, Norwich, UH, UK have published the research work: Evolutionarily distinct resistance proteins detect a pathogen effector through its association with different host targets, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: The authors investigated potential direct and indirect associations of these proteins in planta by performing co-IP experiments involving co-expressions of GFP-tagged R2 (GFPR2) or Rpi-mcq1 (GFP-Rpi-mcq1) RFP-tagged PiAVR2 protein (RFP-PiAVR2) and cMyc-tagged StBSL1 (cMyc-StBSL1) StBSL2 (cMyc-StBSL2) or StBSL3 (cMyc-StBSL3) proteins in different combinations. The data . . .

     

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