The Sainsbury Laboratory The Sainsbury Laboratory Work & study at TSL Current opportunities Postgraduate research MSc in Global Plant Health Predoctoral internships Support for staff Career case studies Our teams Research groups Scientific support teams Administrative support teams Postgraduate Research & Training Adjunct scientists News & insights Publications People HP3 Contact About Work & study at TSL Current opportunities Postgraduate research MSc in Global Plant Health Predoctoral internships Support for staff Career case studies Our teams Research groups Scientific support teams Administrative support teams Postgraduate Research & Training Adjunct scientists News & insights Publications People HP3 Contact About Home/ Publications/ Bacterial rhamnolipids and their 3-hydroxyalkanoate precursors activate Arabidopsis innate immunity through two independent mechanisms Bacterial rhamnolipids and their 3-hydroxyalkanoate precursors activate Arabidopsis innate immunity through two independent mechanisms Published: 27.09.21 Authors: Schellenberger R, Crouzet J, Nickzad A, Shu LJ, Kutschera A, Gerster T, Borie N, Dawid C, Cloutier M, Villaume S, Dhondt-Cordelier S, Hubert J, Cordelier S, Mazeyrat-Gourbeyre F, Schmid C, Ongena M, Renault JH, Haudrechy A, Hofmann T, Baillieul F, Clément C, Zipfel C, Gauthier C, Déziel E, Ranf S, Dorey S (2021) Reference: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2021 Sep 28;118(39):e2101366118. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2101366118. Recent publications See all Published: 26.05.22 Authors: Rhodes J, Roman AO, Bjornson M, Brandt B, Derbyshire P, Wyler M, Schmid MW, Menke FLH, Santiago J, Zipfel C (2022) Perception of a conserved family of plant signalling peptides by the receptor kinase HSL3 Published: 20.05.22 Authors: Adachi H, Kamoun S (2022) NLR receptor networks in plants Published: 13.05.22 Authors: Köster P, DeFalco TA, Zipfel C (2020) Ca 2+ signals in plant immunity
Published: 26.05.22 Authors: Rhodes J, Roman AO, Bjornson M, Brandt B, Derbyshire P, Wyler M, Schmid MW, Menke FLH, Santiago J, Zipfel C (2022) Perception of a conserved family of plant signalling peptides by the receptor kinase HSL3