نتایج جستجو برای: rich repeat lrr

تعداد نتایج: 227691  

2006
Gregory J. Rairdan Peter Moffett Boyce Thompson

Plant nucleotide binding and leucine-rich repeat (NB-LRR) proteins contain a region of homology known as the ARC domain located between the NB and LRR domains. Structural modeling suggests that the ARC region can be subdivided into ARC1 and ARC2 domains. We have used the potato (Solanum tuberosum) Rx protein, which confers resistance toPotato virus X (PVX), to investigate the function of the AR...

Journal: :Molecular plant 2008
Gerben van Ooijen Gabriele Mayr Mario Albrecht Ben J C Cornelissen Frank L W Takken

Race-specific disease resistance in plants is mediated by Resistance (R) proteins that recognize pathogen attack and initiate defence responses. Most R proteins contain a central NB-ARC domain and a C-terminal leucine-rich repeat (LRR) domain. We analyzed the intramolecular interaction of the LRR domain of tomato R protein Mi-1.2 with its N-terminus. We expressed the CC-NB-ARC and LRR parts in ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2007
F Mark Dunning Wenxian Sun Kristin L Jansen Laura Helft Andrew F Bent

Mutational, phylogenetic, and structural modeling approaches were combined to develop a general method to study leucine-rich repeat (LRR) domains and were used to identify residues within the Arabidopsis thaliana FLAGELLIN-SENSING2 (FLS2) LRR that contribute to flagellin perception. FLS2 is a transmembrane receptor kinase that binds bacterial flagellin or a flagellin-based flg22 peptide through...

2017
Hui Song Pengfei Wang Changsheng Li Suoyi Han Chuanzhi Zhao Han Xia Yuping Bi Baozhu Guo Xinyou Zhang Xingjun Wang

Studies have demonstrated that nucleotide-binding site-leucine-rich repeat (NBS-LRR) genes respond to pathogen attack in plants. Characterization of NBS-LRR genes in peanut is not well documented. The newly released whole genome sequences of Arachis duranensis and Arachis ipaënsis have allowed a global analysis of this important gene family in peanut to be conducted. In this study, we identifie...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2000
Y Tao F Yuan R T Leister F M Ausubel F Katagiri

Disease resistance proteins containing a nucleotide binding site (NBS) and a leucine-rich repeat (LRR) region compose the largest class of disease resistance proteins. These so-called NBS-LRR proteins confer resistance against a wide variety of phytopathogens. To help elucidate the mechanism by which NBS-LRR proteins recognize and transmit pathogen-derived signals, we analyzed mutant versions o...

Journal: :crop breeding journal 0
b. bahramnejad agriculture, university of kurdistan, sanandaj, iran. p. shahidi

pistacia khinjuk (stocks) is a native species that, along with p. atlantica, is widely distributed from eastern to western iran through the makran zone, zagros mountains and the sanandaj-sirjan zone, ranging from 50 to 3300 m above sea level. the identification of resistance gene analogs holds great promise for developing resistant plants. a pcr approach with degenerate primers designed from co...

2013
Daniela Marone Maria A. Russo Giovanni Laidò Anna M. De Leonardis Anna M. Mastrangelo

The most represented group of resistance genes are those of the nucleotide binding site-leucine-rich repeat (NBS-LRR) class. These genes are very numerous in the plant genome, and they often occur in clusters at specific loci following gene duplication and amplification events. To date, hundreds of resistance genes and relatively few quantitative trait loci for plant resistance to pathogens have ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Timothy K Eitas Zachary L Nimchuk Jeffery L Dangl

The type III effector protein encoded by avirulence gene B (AvrB) is delivered into plant cells by pathogenic strains of Pseudomonas syringae. There, it localizes to the plasma membrane and triggers immunity mediated by the Arabidopsis coiled-coil (CC)-nucleotide binding (NB)-leucine-rich repeat (LRR) disease resistance protein RPM1. The sequence unrelated type III effector avirulence protein e...

Journal: :Current Biology 2005
Jack R. Peart Pere Mestre Rui Lu Isabelle Malcuit David C. Baulcombe

In animals and plants, innate immunity is regulated by nucleotide binding domain and leucine-rich repeat (NB-LRR) proteins that mediate pathogen recognition and that activate host-cell defense responses. Plant NB-LRR proteins, referred to as R proteins, have amino-terminal domains that contain a coiled coil (CC) or that share similarity with animal Toll and interleukin 1 receptors (TIR). To inv...

2007
F. Mark Dunning Wenxian Sun Kristin L. Jansen Laura Helft Andrew F. Benta

Mutational, phylogenetic, and structural modeling approaches were combined to develop a general method to study leucine-rich repeat (LRR) domains and were used to identify residues within the Arabidopsis thaliana FLAGELLIN-SENSING2 (FLS2) LRR that contribute to flagellin perception. FLS2 is a transmembrane receptor kinase that binds bacterial flagellin or a flagellin-based flg22 peptide through...

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