Publication: Single residues in the LRR domain of the wheat PM3A immune receptor can control the strength and the spectrum of the immune response
Single residues in the LRR domain of the wheat PM3A immune receptor can control the strength and the spectrum of the immune response
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Lindner, S., Keller, B., Singh, S. P., Hasenkamp, Z., Jung, E., Müller, M. C., Bourras, S., & Keller, B. (2020). Single residues in the LRR domain of the wheat PM3A immune receptor can control the strength and the spectrum of the immune response. The Plant Journal, 104(1), 200–214. https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.14917
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The development of improved plant nucleotide-binding, leucine-rich repeat (LRR) immune receptors (NLRs) has mostly been based on random mutagenesis or on structural information available for specific receptors complexed with the recognized pathogen effector. Here, we use a targeted mutagenesis approach based on the natural diversity of the Pm3 powdery mildew resistance alleles present in different wheat (Triticum aestivum) genotypes. In order to understand the functional importance of the amino acid polymorphisms between the active im
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Lindner, S., Keller, B., Singh, S. P., Hasenkamp, Z., Jung, E., Müller, M. C., Bourras, S., & Keller, B. (2020). Single residues in the LRR domain of the wheat PM3A immune receptor can control the strength and the spectrum of the immune response. The Plant Journal, 104(1), 200–214. https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.14917