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Genomic investigation of duplication, functional conservation, and divergence in the LRR-RLK Family of Saccharum

H Ding, X Feng, Y Yuan, B Wang, Y Wang, J Zhang - BMC genomics, 2024 - Springer
133 天前 - … crop, serving as a primary source of sucrose, … receptor-like kinases (LRR-RLK)
genes present promising targets for this purpose, as they are involved in various aspects of plant

Conservation of symbiotic signalling across 450 million years of plant evolution

T Vernie, MK Rich, T Pellen, E Teyssier, V Garrigues… - bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
155 天前 - plant, both as signals5 and as nutrients3. In angiosperms, a signalling pathway 35
involving the receptor-like kinase … 85 background or the symbiotic abilities of the plant species…

[引用][C] Bolstering the defence line: The vital role of helper NLRs in tomato disease resistance

M Balcerowicz - The Plant Journal, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
173 天前 - … );(2) the receptor-like kinase Mai1 acts upstream of the MAPK … background, this
cell death phenotype was absent when the proteins were expressed in a nrc2 nrc3 background. …

[PDF][PDF] Testing of molecular markers for resistance to myrtle rust in Australian Myrtaceae

PA Tobias - researchgate.net
206 天前 - … putative NLR-type resistance gene (APR for Austropuccinia psidii resistance) and
receptor-like kinases (RLK) previously noted for differential expression in resistant plants. The …

Origin, evolution, and diversification of the wall-associated kinase gene family in plants

Z Zhang, W Huo, X Wang, Z Ren, J Zhao, Y Liu, K He… - Plant Cell Reports, 2023 - Springer
270 天前 - … As receptor-like kinases (RLKs), WAKs can be classified according to conserved
residues in the kinase … activity are classified as RD kinases. Conversely, a smaller number of …

Loss of a Premature Stop Codon in the Rice Wall-Associated Kinase 91 (WAK91) Gene Is a Candidate for Improving Leaf Sheath Blight Disease Resistance

N Al-Bader, A Meier, M Geniza, YS Gongora, J Oard… - Genes, 2023 - mdpi.com
302 天前 - … host plant to respond to pathogens. Wall-associated receptor kinases (WAKs), a
subfamily of receptor-like kinases, … We confirmed its origin by mining publicly available genetic …