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Cui, H. T. K. & Parker, J. E. Effector-triggered immunity: from pathogen perception to robust defense.
Interestingly, genes encoding for receptor kinase proteins with a role in cell wall integrity sensing (DAMP: damage-associated molecular patterns) and in pathogen perception and resistance, such as Wall-Associated Kinase (WAK) and MDIS1-interacting receptor like kinase 2 (MIK2)26,27, were also over-expressed.
Plant have developed two types of pathogen perception.
In addition to a role in pathogen perception, partial resistance QTLs may also operate in signal transduction.
Since published data implied that physical or chemical treatments and pathogen perception induced SHR and changed gene expression in a similar way [13], we restricted our analysis to abiotic stress factors and rather diversified the range of parameters and doses.
Niks and Marcel [21] proposed that all kinds of genes involved in pathogen perception, signal transduction or defense are potential targets of effectors from would-be pathogens to suppress plant defenses.
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FORCA acts as a light-responsive enhancer, the activity of which is modulated by pathogen-perception.
infection indicates that the heterotrimeric G-protein complex represents a critical linchpin in pathogen-perception and downstream signalling responses.
However, there is a substantial overlap between the transcriptional responses to O3 and pathogen infection/PAMP perception, which may be a result of apoplastic ROS commonly generated by all these stimuli.
As well as innate immunity, LRR-receptor kinases are also involved in the response to specific pathogens, hormone perception and control of development [7].
Plant disease resistance (R) genes mediate specific recognition of pathogens via perception of avirulence (avr) gene products [ 73].
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