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An oomycete effector co-opts a host RabGAP protein to remodel pathogen interface and subvert defense-related secretion

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Leveraging co-evolutionary insights and AI-based structural modeling to unravel receptor-peptide ligand-binding mechanisms

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Speedy benthi: Elongated photoperiods reduce generation times of the model plant species Nicotiana benthamiana

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Bioengineering a plant NLR immune receptor with a robust binding interface towards a conserved fungal pathogen effector

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The blast effector Pwl2 is a virulence factor that modifies the cellular localisation of host protein HIPP43 to suppress immunity.

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