Dear Editor, Upon recognition of pathogen effectors, plant resist- ance (R) proteins trigger strong defense responses that restrict the growth and spread of pathogens. Most R pro- teins are nucleotide-binding (NB...Dear Editor, Upon recognition of pathogen effectors, plant resist- ance (R) proteins trigger strong defense responses that restrict the growth and spread of pathogens. Most R pro- teins are nucleotide-binding (NB) and leucine-rich repeat (LRR) domain-containing proteins (NLRs) sharing struc- tural similarity with animal NOD-like receptors (Dodds and Rathjen, 2010). SNC1 (Suppressor of nprl, constitutive 1) is an Arabidopsis Toll/interleukin-1 Receptor (TIR)-type NLR that was originally identified through a gain-of-function autoimmune mutant, sncl, from a forward genetic screen.展开更多
文摘Dear Editor, Upon recognition of pathogen effectors, plant resist- ance (R) proteins trigger strong defense responses that restrict the growth and spread of pathogens. Most R pro- teins are nucleotide-binding (NB) and leucine-rich repeat (LRR) domain-containing proteins (NLRs) sharing struc- tural similarity with animal NOD-like receptors (Dodds and Rathjen, 2010). SNC1 (Suppressor of nprl, constitutive 1) is an Arabidopsis Toll/interleukin-1 Receptor (TIR)-type NLR that was originally identified through a gain-of-function autoimmune mutant, sncl, from a forward genetic screen.