نتایج جستجو برای: plant pathogenesis

تعداد نتایج: 511232  

Abdol-Reza Varasteh, Jafar Hajavi, Malihe Moghadam, Mojtaba Sankian,

Background: Melon (Cucumis melo) allergy is one of the most common food allergies, characterized by oral allergy syndrome. To date, two allergen molecules, Cuc m 1 and Cuc m 2, have been fully characterized in melon pulp, but there are few reports about the molecular characteristics of Cuc m 3. Methods:The Cuc m 3 cDNA has been characterized by rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE), which ...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
drago slava r. djericj from the institute of otorhinolaryngology and maxillofacial surgery, pasterova 2, belgrade 11000, yugoslavia

this study investigated the presence of mast cells in inflammatory aural polyps using light microscopy. the number of mast cells was increased in all examined cases and varied from 2.33 to 41.54 per mm2• the cells were located most commonly around small blood vessels. occurrence of mast cells was not different in various types of polyps, but their density was severely increased in active inflam...

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
saiyur ramsugit medical microbiology and infection control, university of kwazulu-natal, durban, south africa manormoney pillay medical microbiology and infection control, university of kwazulu-natal, durban, south africa

anti-adhesion therapy represents a potentially promising avenue for the treatment and prevention of tuberculosis in a post-antibiotic era. adhesins are surface-exposed microbial structures or molecules that enable pathogenic organisms to adhere to host surfaces, a fundamental step towards host infection. although several mycobacterium tuberculosis adhesins have been identified, it is predicted ...

Journal: :مجله علوم اعصاب شفای خاتم 0
alberto delitala unit of neurosurgery, s. camillo hospital department, rome, italy.

over half of all reported traumatic brain injuries are the result of a motor vehicle accident. other then the direct head impact itself, the sheer forces of the accident can cause the brain also to collide against the internal bone of the skull. in fact, when a moving head comes to a quick stop, the brain continues in its movement, striking the interior of the skull. this can cause bruising of ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2001
J Lee D F Klessig T Nürnberger

Harpin from the bean halo-blight pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv phaseolicola (harpin(Psph)) elicits the hypersensitive response and the accumulation of pathogenesis-related gene transcripts in the nonhost plant tobacco. Here, we report the characterization of a nonproteinaceous binding site for harpin(Psph) in tobacco plasma membranes, which is assumed to mediate the activation of plant defen...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2003
Shigeki Kawakami Koichi Hori Daijiro Hosokawa Yoshimi Okada Yuichiro Watanabe

We reported previously that the movement protein (MP) of tomato mosaic tobamovirus is phosphorylated, and we proposed that MP phosphorylation is important for viral pathogenesis. Experimental data indicated that phosphorylation enhances the stability of MP in vivo and enables the protein to assume the correct intracellular location to perform its function. A mutant virus designated 37A238A was ...

2015
Bao-Yu Tian Yi Cao Ke-Qin Zhang

Endophytes are known to play important roles in plant's health and productivity. In this study, we investigated the root microbiome of tomato in association with infection by root knot nematodes. Our objectives were to observe the effects and response of the bacterial endophytes before nematode attacks and to reveal the functional attributes of microbes in plant health and nematode pathogenesis...

Journal: :Current Biology 2007
Joanna Jelenska Nan Yao Boris A. Vinatzer Christine M. Wright Jeffrey L. Brodsky Jean T. Greenberg

BACKGROUND The plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae injects 20-40 different proteins called effectors into host plant cells, yet the functions and sites of action of these effectors in promoting pathogenesis are largely unknown. Plants in turn defend themselves against P. syringae by activating the salicylic acid (SA)-mediated signaling pathway. The P. syringae-specific HopI1 effector has a puta...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2004
Misty D Wehling Ming Guo Zheng Qing Fu James R Alfano

The bacterial plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae depends on a type III protein secretion system and the effector proteins that it translocates into plant cells to cause disease and to elicit the defense-associated hypersensitive response on resistant plants. The availability of the P. syringae pv. tomato DC3000 genome sequence has resulted in the identification of many novel effectors. We iden...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
S R Herron J A Benen R D Scavetta J Visser F Jurnak

The structure and function of Erwinia chrysanthemi pectate lysase C, a plant virulence factor, is reviewed to illustrate one mechanism of pathogenesis at the molecular level. Current investigative topics are discussed in this paper.

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