Home/ External publications/ RpoS Contributes to Successful Opportunistic Colonization by Human Enteric Pathogens during Plant Disease. bioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.24.397208 RpoS Contributes to Successful Opportunistic Colonization by Human Enteric Pathogens during Plant Disease Published: 19.11.20 Authors: Lovelace AH, Lee S, Down DM, Soufi Z, Bota P, Preston GM, Kvitko BH (2020) Recent publications See all Published: 24.04.26 Two genes, one switch: a bidirectional promoter strategy for inducible plant immunity Published: 21.04.26 A phosphorelay circuit drives extracellular alkalinization in receptor kinase-mediated immune and cell-wall damage signaling Published: 20.04.26 Whole-genome sequencing reveals a possible molecular basis of sex determination in the dioecious wild yam Dioscorea tokoro
Published: 24.04.26 Two genes, one switch: a bidirectional promoter strategy for inducible plant immunity
Published: 21.04.26 A phosphorelay circuit drives extracellular alkalinization in receptor kinase-mediated immune and cell-wall damage signaling
Published: 20.04.26 Whole-genome sequencing reveals a possible molecular basis of sex determination in the dioecious wild yam Dioscorea tokoro