Home/ Publications/ An Oomycete Effector Protein Induces Shade Avoidance In Arabidopsis And Attenuates Salicylate Signaling By Binding To Host Proteins Of The RADICAL-INDUCED CELL DEATH1 Family An Oomycete Effector Protein Induces Shade Avoidance In Arabidopsis And Attenuates Salicylate Signaling By Binding To Host Proteins Of The RADICAL-INDUCED CELL DEATH1 Family Published: 17.05.17 Authors: Wirthmueller L, Asai S, Rallapalli G, Sklenar J, Fabro G, Kim DS, Lintermann R, Jaspers P, Wrzaczek M, Kangasjärvi L, MacLean D, Menke FLH, Banfield MJ, JDG (2017) Reference: bioRxiv preprint May 14, 2017 doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/137844 Recent publications See all Published: 08.03.26 Plasma membrane nanoscale dynamics of Arabidopsis leucine-rich repeat receptor kinase complexes Published: 06.03.26 The Receptor Kinase MEE39/ATHE Mediates Cell Wall Integrity Surveillance During Root Vascular Pathogen Infection Published: 04.03.26 Transposable Element Diversification and the Evolution of Peltigerales Lichen Symbionts
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