2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.micpath.2023.106276
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The secret password: Cell death-inducing proteins in filamentous phytopathogens - As versatile tools to develop disease-resistant crops

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“…Moreover, we propose the hypothesis that E. lonicerae may deploy effector proteins to disrupt key genes in the honeysuckle flavonoid synthesis pathway. Effectors are known to be potent tools for plant pathogens ( Kotsaridis et al., 2023 ; Sabnam et al., 2023 ; Oliveira-Garcia et al., 2024 ). The future discovery of such an effector, adept at regulating host flavonoids and related redox reactions in vivo , would be highly significant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, we propose the hypothesis that E. lonicerae may deploy effector proteins to disrupt key genes in the honeysuckle flavonoid synthesis pathway. Effectors are known to be potent tools for plant pathogens ( Kotsaridis et al., 2023 ; Sabnam et al., 2023 ; Oliveira-Garcia et al., 2024 ). The future discovery of such an effector, adept at regulating host flavonoids and related redox reactions in vivo , would be highly significant.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%