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Innate immunity in plants: an arms race between pattern recognition receptors in plants and effectors in microbial pathogens.

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Boller, T; He, SY
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.)
May 2009

For many years, research on a suite of plant defense responses that begin when plants are exposed to general microbial elicitors was underappreciated, for a good reason: There has been no critical experimental demonstration of their importance in mediating plant resistance during pathogen infection. Today, these microbial elicitors are named pathogen- or microbe-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs or MAMPs) and the plant responses are known as PAMP-triggered immunity (PTI). Recent studies provide an elegant explanation for the difficulty of demonstrating the role of PTI in plant disease resistance. It turns out that the important contribution of PTI to disease resistance is masked by pathogen virulence effectors that have evolved to suppress it.

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Science (New York, N.Y.)

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EISSN

1095-9203

ISSN

0036-8075

Publication Date

May 2009

Volume

324

Issue

5928

Start / End Page

742 / 744

Related Subject Headings

  • Virulence Factors
  • Receptors, Pattern Recognition
  • Plants
  • Plant Proteins
  • Plant Diseases
  • Immunity, Innate
  • Host-Pathogen Interactions
  • General Science & Technology
  • Bacterial Proteins
  • Bacteria
 

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Boller, T., & He, S. Y. (2009). Innate immunity in plants: an arms race between pattern recognition receptors in plants and effectors in microbial pathogens. Science (New York, N.Y.), 324(5928), 742–744. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1171647
Boller, Thomas, and Sheng Yang He. “Innate immunity in plants: an arms race between pattern recognition receptors in plants and effectors in microbial pathogens.Science (New York, N.Y.) 324, no. 5928 (May 2009): 742–44. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1171647.
Boller, Thomas, and Sheng Yang He. “Innate immunity in plants: an arms race between pattern recognition receptors in plants and effectors in microbial pathogens.Science (New York, N.Y.), vol. 324, no. 5928, May 2009, pp. 742–44. Epmc, doi:10.1126/science.1171647.
Journal cover image

Published In

Science (New York, N.Y.)

DOI

EISSN

1095-9203

ISSN

0036-8075

Publication Date

May 2009

Volume

324

Issue

5928

Start / End Page

742 / 744

Related Subject Headings

  • Virulence Factors
  • Receptors, Pattern Recognition
  • Plants
  • Plant Proteins
  • Plant Diseases
  • Immunity, Innate
  • Host-Pathogen Interactions
  • General Science & Technology
  • Bacterial Proteins
  • Bacteria