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Challenges and progress towards understanding the role of effectors in plant-fungal interactions (Record no. 29280)

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control field MX-TxCIM
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Standard number or code https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pbi.2012.05.003
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title En
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Personal name Rafiqi, M.
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Title Challenges and progress towards understanding the role of effectors in plant-fungal interactions
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2012
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General note Peer-review: Yes - Open Access: Yes|http://science.thomsonreuters.com/cgi-bin/jrnlst/jlresults.cgi?PC=MASTER&ISSN=1369-5266
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Summary, etc. Both mutualistic and biotrophic pathogenic fungi rely on living host plants for growth and reproduction and must modify host cell structure and function for successful infection. The deployment of a diverse set of secreted virulence determinants referred to as ?effectors?, many of which are directly delivered into the host cell, is postulated to be the key to host infection. This review provides a snapshot of the current progress in fungaleffector biology. Recent genome sequencing of rust and powdery mildew obligate biotrophs has provided insight into the repertoires of potential effectors of these highly specialised pathogens. Identification of the first host-translocated effectors from mutualistic fungi has revealed that these fungi also manipulate host cells through effectors. The biological activities of some fungaleffectors are just beginning to be revealed, while much uncertainty still surrounds the mechanisms of transport into host cells.
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Language note English
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Affiliation Elsevier
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Collection Reprints Collection
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Personal name Dodds, P.N.,
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Personal name Ellis, J.G.,
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Personal name Hardham, A.R.,
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Personal name Ludowici, V.A.,
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Title Current Opinion in Plant Biology
Related parts v. 15, p. 1-6
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Koha item type Article
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07/03/2017   07/03/2017 Article Not Lost     Reprints Collection   CIMMYT Knowledge Center: John Woolston Library CIMMYT Knowledge Center: John Woolston Library 07/03/2017

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