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Benjamin Schwessinger

Australian National University
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News from the frontline: recent insights into PAMP-triggered immunity in plants

B Schwessinger, C Zipfel - Current opinion in plant biology, 2008 - Elsevier
Plants have developed a complex defence network to fight off invading pathogens. In recent
years, the full importance of pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP)-triggered …

Plant innate immunity: perception of conserved microbial signatures

B Schwessinger, PC Ronald - Annual review of plant biology, 2012 - annualreviews.org
Plants and animals sense conserved microbial signatures through receptors localized to the
plasma membrane and cytoplasm. These receptors typically carry or associate with non-…

[HTML][HTML] Genome sequence and analysis of the Irish potato famine pathogen Phytophthora infestans

…, DC Schwartz, UD Schumann, B Schwessinger… - Nature, 2009 - nature.com
Phytophthora infestans is the most destructive pathogen of potato and a model organism for
the oomycetes, a distinct lineage of fungus-like eukaryotes that are related to organisms …

[HTML][HTML] Recommendations for empowering early career researchers to improve research culture and practice

…, S Saladi, B Schwessinger, B Siegerink… - PLoS …, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Early career researchers (ECRs) are important stakeholders leading efforts to catalyze systemic
change in research culture and practice. Here, we summarize the outputs from a virtual …

The Arabidopsis Leucine-Rich Repeat Receptor–Like Kinases BAK1/SERK3 and BKK1/SERK4 Are Required for Innate Immunity to Hemibiotrophic and Biotrophic …

M Roux, B Schwessinger, C Albrecht… - The Plant …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Recognition of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) by surface-localized pattern
recognition receptors (PRRs) constitutes an important layer of innate immunity in plants. …

[HTML][HTML] Phosphorylation-dependent differential regulation of plant growth, cell death, and innate immunity by the regulatory receptor-like kinase BAK1

B Schwessinger, M Roux, Y Kadota, V Ntoukakis… - PLoS …, 2011 - journals.plos.org
Plants rely heavily on receptor-like kinases (RLKs) for perception and integration of external
and internal stimuli. The Arabidopsis regulatory leucine-rich repeat RLK (LRR-RLK) BAK1 is …

Control of the pattern‐recognition receptor EFR by an ER protein complex in plant immunity

…, HP Van Esse, L Jorda, B Schwessinger… - The EMBO …, 2009 - embopress.org
In plant innate immunity, the surface‐exposed leucine‐rich repeat receptor kinases EFR
and FLS2 mediate recognition of the bacterial pathogen‐associated molecular patterns EF‐Tu …

[PDF][PDF] A common signaling process that promotes mycorrhizal and oomycete colonization of plants

…, S Schornack, JF Marsh, E Gobbato, B Schwessinger… - Current Biology, 2012 - cell.com
… RAM2 complemented the seed color defect (Figure S3B), but did not affect the seed coat
permeability defect in the gpat5 mutant. We conclude that RAM2 encodes a GPAT with …

Brassinosteroids inhibit pathogen-associated molecular pattern–triggered immune signaling independent of the receptor kinase BAK1

…, C Segonzac, B Schwessinger… - Proceedings of the …, 2012 - National Acad Sciences
… (B) Activation profile of MAPKs in response to a time-course treatment with 1 μM flg22 or
epiBL in 2-wk-old Col-0 seedlings. Arrowheads indicate phosphorylated MPK3 and MPK6. Blots …

The rice immune receptor XA21 recognizes a tyrosine-sulfated protein from a Gram-negative bacterium

RN Pruitt, B Schwessinger, A Joe, N Thomas, F Liu… - Science …, 2015 - science.org
Surveillance of the extracellular environment by immune receptors is of central importance to
eukaryotic survival. The rice receptor kinase XA21, which confers robust resistance to most …