Focus on Effector-Triggered Susceptibility
Focus on Effector-Triggered Susceptibility
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Effector biology exhibits diversity at every level.Effector proteins play key roles in the molecular interplay between plants and plant-associated organisms, and effector biology remains one of the most active areas in the research field of molecular plant-microbe interactions.Using effectors as probes, much has been learned about pathogen virulence and host immunity, which has broad implications in developing disease-resistant crops that are essential for global food security.
Thus, the MPMI Editorial Board is publishing this Focus Issue to showcase recent progress in this area.Additional content is 4 Door Fridge available on the Focus on Effector-Triggered Susceptibility.A Phytophthora palmivora Extracellular Cystatin-Like Protease Inhibitor Targets Papain to Contribute to Virulence on PapayaConserved RxLR Effectors From Oomycetes Nose Ring Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis and Phytophthora sojae Suppress PAMP- and Effector-Triggered Immunity in Diverse PlantsMolecular Basis of Citrus sunki Susceptibility and Poncirus trifoliata Resistance Upon Phytophthora parasitica AttackdaTALbase: A Database for Genomic and Transcriptomic Data Related to TAL EffectorsPhytophthora parasitica Effector PpRxLR2 Suppresses Nicotiana benthamiana ImmunityThe Agrobacterium F-Box Protein Effector VirF Destabilizes the Arabidopsis GLABROUS1 Enhancer/Binding Protein-Like Transcription Factor VFP4, a Transcriptional Activator of Defense Response GenesAccessories Make the Outfit: Accessory Chromosomes and Other Dispensable DNA Regions in Plant-Pathogenic Fungi.