Home/ Publications/ Cell re-entry assays do not support models of pathogen-independent translocation of AvrM and AVR3a effectors into plant cells Cell re-entry assays do not support models of pathogen-independent translocation of AvrM and AVR3a effectors into plant cells Published: 01.02.16 Authors: Petre B, Kopischke M, Evrard A, Robatzek S, Kamoun S (2016) Reference: bioRxiv preprint January 29, 2016 doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/038232 Recent publications See all Published: 09.06.26 Engineering an Exo70 integrated domain of a barley NLR for improved blast resistance Published: 05.06.26 A potato late blight pathogen effector interacts with ENTH-domain protein TOL9a and an activated helper NLR to suppress immunity Published: 05.06.26 A plant pathogen effector blocks stepwise assembly of a helper NLR resistosome
Published: 09.06.26 Engineering an Exo70 integrated domain of a barley NLR for improved blast resistance
Published: 05.06.26 A potato late blight pathogen effector interacts with ENTH-domain protein TOL9a and an activated helper NLR to suppress immunity