Publications
TSL scientists publish their work in a wide range of academic journals.
We are strong supporters of open access science and open access publishing. TSL is a signatory of the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA; https://sfdora.org/) and actively encourages researchers to use prepublication peer review (preprint servers) and publish in Open Access journals. We publish preprints regularly on bioRxiv and other preprint servers.
The N-terminal domains of NLR immune receptors exhibit structural and functional similarities across divergent plant lineages
Bioengineering secreted proteases converts divergent Rcr3 orthologs and paralogs into extracellular immune co-receptors
The blast effector Pwl2 is a virulence factor that modifies the cellular localisation of host protein HIPP43 to suppress immunity.
Activation of plant immunity through conversion of a helper NLR homodimer into a resistosome
A root-specific NLR network confers resistance to plant parasitic nematodes