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11 december 2019 23:00:14

 
Cross-Microbial Protection via Priming a Conserved Immune Co-Receptor through Juxtamembrane Phosphorylation in Plants (Cell Host & Microbe)
 


Living organisms can be primed for potentiated responses to recurring stresses from previous experience, but the defense priming mechanisms remain largely unknown in plants. Gong et al. show that bacterial pathogens can prime Arabidopsis and close relatives for fungal infection through BAK1-mediated juxtamembrane phosphorylation of the fungal chitin co-receptor CERK1.


 
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