Home/ External publications/ The activity of the RGA5 sensor NLR from rice requires binding of its integrated HMA domain to effectors but not HMA domain self-interaction The activity of the RGA5 sensor NLR from rice requires binding of its integrated HMA domain to effectors but not HMA domain self-interaction Published: 29.06.22 Authors: Xi Y, Chalvon V, Padilla A, Cesari S, Kroj T (2022) Reference: Mol Plant Pathol. 2022 Sep;23(9):1320-1330. doi: 10.1111/mpp.13236 Recent publications See all Published: 14.01.26 AMBER and GOLD: Polycistronic Genes for Betaxanthin Production in Plants Published: 10.01.26 PRRs and NLRs sans frontières: advances and challenges in transfer of immune receptors between plant species Published: 09.01.26 Two Phytophthora effectors mitigate plant immunity by manipulating intracellular pH through interaction with V-ATPase in potato
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Published: 09.01.26 Two Phytophthora effectors mitigate plant immunity by manipulating intracellular pH through interaction with V-ATPase in potato