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* AvrBs2 has been demonstrated to be required for full virulence of //X. euvesicatoria// | * AvrBs2 has been demonstrated to be required for full virulence of //X. euvesicatoria// | ||
* Recognition of AvrBs2 by OsHRL makes rice more resistant against //X. oryzae// pv. // | * Recognition of AvrBs2 by OsHRL makes rice more resistant against //X. oryzae// pv. // | ||
- | * It was shown in pepper and tomato lines without //Bs2 //that mutations of catalytic residues in the glycerolphosphodiesterase did not interfere with the ability of the plant to recognize AvrBs2 through the cognate R gene //Bs2// and trigger disease resistance. This finding suggests that recognition of AvrBs2 is independent of its glycerolphosphodiesterase enzyme activity (Zhao //et al//., 2011). | + | * It was shown in pepper and tomato lines without //Bs2// that mutations of catalytic residues in the glycerolphosphodiesterase did not interfere with the ability of the plant to recognize AvrBs2 through the cognate R gene //Bs2// and trigger disease resistance. This finding suggests that recognition of AvrBs2 is independent of its glycerolphosphodiesterase enzyme activity (Zhao //et al//., 2011). |
* AvrBs2 contributes to //X. oryzae// pv. // | * AvrBs2 contributes to //X. oryzae// pv. // | ||
* AvrBs2 transiently expressed in // | * AvrBs2 transiently expressed in // | ||
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Yes (//e.g.//, //X//. // | Yes (//e.g.//, //X//. // | ||
- | Field strains of //X. euvesicatoria// | + | Field strains of //X//. //euvesicatoria// |
=== In other plant pathogens/ | === In other plant pathogens/ |