Recent Advances in Effector-Triggered Immunity in Plants: New Pieces in the Puzzle Create a Different Paradigm
Plants rely on multiple immune systems to protect themselves from pathogens. When pattern-triggered immunity (PTI)—the first layer of the immune response—is no longer effective as a result of pathogenic effectors, effector-triggered immunity (ETI) often provides resistance. In ETI, host plants direc...
Main Authors: | Quang-Minh Nguyen, Arya Bagus Boedi Iswanto, Geon Hui Son, Sang Hee Kim |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
MDPI AG
2021-04-01
|
Series: | International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/9/4709 |
Similar Items
-
Sustained Incompatibility between MAPK Signaling and Pathogen Effectors
by: Julien Lang, et al.
Published: (2020-10-01) -
The Critical Role of Small RNAs in Regulating Plant Innate Immunity
by: Saquib Waheed, et al.
Published: (2021-01-01) -
Candidate Effectors From Uromyces appendiculatus, the Causal Agent of Rust on Common Bean, Can Be Discriminated Based on Suppression of Immune Responses
by: Mingsheng Qi, et al.
Published: (2019-10-01) -
Advances in Fungal Elicitor-Triggered Plant Immunity
by: Jia Guo, et al.
Published: (2022-10-01) -
Signaling Pathways and Downstream Effectors of Host Innate Immunity in Plants
by: Jitendra Kumar, et al.
Published: (2021-08-01)