نتایج جستجو برای: rich repeat lrr

تعداد نتایج: 227691  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Vera Bonardi Saijun Tang Anna Stallmann Melinda Roberts Karen Cherkis Jeffery L Dangl

Plants and animals deploy intracellular immune receptors that perceive specific pathogen effector proteins and microbial products delivered into the host cell. We demonstrate that the ADR1 family of Arabidopsis nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NB-LRR) receptors regulates accumulation of the defense hormone salicylic acid during three different types of immune response: (i) ADRs are requi...

Journal: :Genome research 2002
Mariana Mondragón-Palomino Blake C Meyers Richard W Michelmore Brandon S Gaut

Plant disease resistance genes have been shown to be subject to positive selection, particularly in the leucine rich repeat (LRR) region that may determine resistance specificity. We performed a genome-wide analysis of positive selection in members of the nucleotide binding site (NBS)-LRR gene family of Arabidopsis thaliana. Analyses were possible for 103 of 163 NBS-LRR nucleotide sequences in ...

Journal: :International journal of genomics 2015
Huiping Zhu Yangdong Wang Hengfu Yin Ming Gao Qiyan Zhang Yicun Chen

Leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinases (LRR-RLKs) make up the largest group of RLKs in plants and play important roles in many key biological processes such as pathogen response and signal transduction. To date, most studies on LRR-RLKs have been conducted on model plants. Here, we identified 236 and 230 LRR-RLKs in two industrial oil-producing trees: Vernicia fordii and Vernicia montana, re...

2015
Nanette Christie Peri A. Tobias Sanushka Naidoo Carsten Külheim

Eucalyptus grandis is a commercially important hardwood species and is known to be susceptible to a number of pests and pathogens. Determining mechanisms of defense is therefore a research priority. The published genome for E. grandis has aided the identification of one important class of resistance (R) genes that incorporate nucleotide binding sites and leucine-rich repeat domains (NBS-LRR). U...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Richard H G Baxter Stefanie Steinert Yogarany Chelliah Gloria Volohonsky Elena A Levashina Johann Deisenhofer

The leucine-rich repeat (LRR) proteins LRIM1 and APL1C control the function of the complement-like protein TEP1 in Anopheles mosquitoes. The molecular structure of LRIM1 and APL1C and the basis of their interaction with TEP1 represent a new type of innate immune complex. The LRIM1/APL1C complex specifically binds and solubilizes a cleaved form of TEP1 without an intact thioester bond. The LRIM1...

2016
Ping-Li Liu Lu-Lu Xie Peng-Wei Li Jian-Feng Mao Hui Liu Shu-Min Gao Peng-Hao Shi Jun-Qing Gong

Leucine-rich repeat receptor-like protein kinases (LRR-RLKs) are the largest group of receptor-like kinases, which are one of the largest protein superfamilies in plants, and play crucial roles in development and stress responses. Although the evolution of LRR-RLK families has been investigated in some eudicot and monocot plants, no comprehensive evolutionary studies have been performed for the...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Christoph Parthier Marco Stelter Christian Ursel Uwe Fandrich Hauke Lilie Constanze Breithaupt Milton T Stubbs

Drosophila Toll receptors are involved in embryonic development and the immune response of adult flies. In both processes, the only known Toll receptor ligand is the human nerve growth factor-like cystine knot protein Spätzle. Here we present the crystal structure of a 1:1 (nonsignaling) complex of the full-length Toll receptor ectodomain (ECD) with the Spätzle cystine knot domain dimer. The EC...

2017
Xiuliang Zhu Chungui Lu Lipu Du Xingguo Ye Xin Liu Anne Coules Zengyan Zhang

The necrotrophic fungus Rhizoctonia cerealis is the major pathogen causing sharp eyespot disease in wheat (Triticum aestivum). Nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NB-LRR) proteins often mediate plant disease resistance to biotrophic pathogens. Little is known about the role of NB-LRR genes involved in wheat response to R. cerealis. In this study, a wheat NB-LRR gene, named TaRCR1, was ident...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2008
Gregory J Rairdan Sarah M Collier Melanie A Sacco Thomas T Baldwin Teresa Boettrich Peter Moffett

Plant genomes encode large numbers of nucleotide binding and leucine-rich repeat (NB-LRR) proteins, some of which mediate the recognition of pathogen-encoded proteins. Following recognition, the initiation of a resistance response is thought to be mediated by the domains present at the N termini of NB-LRR proteins, either a Toll and Interleukin-1 Receptor or a coiled-coil (CC) domain. In order ...

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