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Xiao Y, Sun G, Yu Q, et al. (2024) A plant mechanism of hijacking pathogen virulence factors to trigger innate immunity. Science (New York, N.Y.). 383: 732-739 |
Wang H, Song S, Gao S, et al. (2023) The NLR immune receptor ADR1 and lipase-like proteins EDS1 and PAD4 mediate stomatal immunity in Nicotiana benthamiana and Arabidopsis. The Plant Cell |
Song S, Liu B, Song J, et al. (2022) A molecular framework for signaling crosstalk between jasmonate and ethylene in anthocyanin biosynthesis, trichome development, and defenses against insect herbivores in Arabidopsis. Journal of Integrative Plant Biology |
Huang H, Chen Y, Wang S, et al. (2022) Jasmonate action and crosstalk in flower development and fertility. Journal of Experimental Botany |
Song S, Liu B, Zhai J, et al. (2021) The intragenic suppressor mutation Leu59Phe compensates for the effect of detrimental mutations in the jasmonate receptor COI1. The Plant Journal : For Cell and Molecular Biology |
Liu B, Seong K, Pang S, et al. (2021) Functional specificity, diversity and redundancy of Arabidopsis JAZ family repressors in jasmonate and COI1-regulated growth, development and defense. The New Phytologist |
Liu B, Seong K, Pang S, et al. (2021) Functional specificity, diversity and redundancy of Arabidopsis JAZ family repressors in jasmonate and COI1-regulated growth, development and defense. The New Phytologist |
Martin R, Qi T, Zhang H, et al. (2020) Structure of the activated ROQ1 resistosome directly recognizing the pathogen effector XopQ. Science (New York, N.Y.). 370 |
Martin R, Qi T, Zhang H, et al. (2020) Structure of the activated ROQ1 resistosome directly recognizing the pathogen effector XopQ. Science (New York, N.Y.). 370 |
Horsefield S, Burdett H, Zhang X, et al. (2019) NAD cleavage activity by animal and plant TIR domains in cell death pathways. Science (New York, N.Y.). 365: 793-799 |