Home/ External publications/ A tertiary plastid uses genes from two endosymbionts. Journal of Molecular Biology 357, 1373-1382 A tertiary plastid uses genes from two endosymbionts Published: 29.05.06 Authors: Patron NJ, Waller RF & Keeling PJ (2006) Recent publications See all Published: 08.12.25 Injecting bacteria into fungal hosts establishes stable endosymbiosis Published: 02.12.25 The Pik NLR pair accumulates at the plasma membrane as a hetero-oligomeric sensor-helper immune protein complex prior to activation Published: 27.11.25 Tangerine: a Starship-like element in the genomes of Xanthoria lichen-forming fungi
Published: 02.12.25 The Pik NLR pair accumulates at the plasma membrane as a hetero-oligomeric sensor-helper immune protein complex prior to activation
Published: 27.11.25 Tangerine: a Starship-like element in the genomes of Xanthoria lichen-forming fungi