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The N-terminal executioner domains of NLR immune receptors are functionally conserved across major plant lineages
View ORCID ProfileKhong-Sam Chia, View ORCID ProfileJiorgos Kourelis, View ORCID ProfileMartin Vickers, View ORCID ProfileToshiyuki Sakai, View ORCID ProfileSophien Kamoun, View ORCID ProfilePhilip Carella
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.10.19.512840
Khong-Sam Chia
1Cell and Developmental Biology, John Innes Centre, Norwich, United Kingdom
Jiorgos Kourelis
2The Sainsbury Laboratory, University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom
Martin Vickers
3Computational and Systems Biology, John Innes Centre, Norwich, United Kingdom
Toshiyuki Sakai
2The Sainsbury Laboratory, University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom
Sophien Kamoun
2The Sainsbury Laboratory, University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom
Philip Carella
1Cell and Developmental Biology, John Innes Centre, Norwich, United Kingdom
Posted October 19, 2022.
The N-terminal executioner domains of NLR immune receptors are functionally conserved across major plant lineages
Khong-Sam Chia, Jiorgos Kourelis, Martin Vickers, Toshiyuki Sakai, Sophien Kamoun, Philip Carella
bioRxiv 2022.10.19.512840; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.10.19.512840
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