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Cognate avirulence gene: //raxX// (Pruitt //et al//., 2015). | Cognate avirulence gene: //raxX// (Pruitt //et al//., 2015). | ||
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+ | The immune receptor XA21 is cleaved by the rhomboid-like protease OsRBL3b, likely within its transmembrane domain, which protects grain set and male fertility in rice. This balance between reproduction and disease resistance through the specific expression of a rhomboid protease may be key to limiting the detrimental effects of an active immune response (Vergish et al., 2025). | ||
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=== Other resources === | === Other resources === | ||
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Read AC, Rinaldi FC, Hutin M, He YQ, Triplett LR, Bogdanove AJ (2016). Suppression of // | Read AC, Rinaldi FC, Hutin M, He YQ, Triplett LR, Bogdanove AJ (2016). Suppression of // | ||
- | Read AC, Hutin M, Moscou MJ, Rinaldi FC, Bogdanove AJ (2020). Cloning of the rice //Xo1 // | + | Read AC, Hutin M, Moscou MJ, Rinaldi FC, Bogdanove AJ (2020). Cloning of the rice //Xo1// resistance gene and interaction of the Xo1 protein with the defense-suppressing // |
Ronald PC, Albano B, Tabien R, Abenes L, Wu KS, McCouch S, Tanksley SD (1992). Genetic and physical analysis of the rice bacterial blight disease resistance locus, //Xa21//. Mol. Gen. Genet. 236: 113-120. DOI: [[https:// | Ronald PC, Albano B, Tabien R, Abenes L, Wu KS, McCouch S, Tanksley SD (1992). Genetic and physical analysis of the rice bacterial blight disease resistance locus, //Xa21//. Mol. Gen. Genet. 236: 113-120. DOI: [[https:// | ||
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Triplett LR, Cohen SP, Heffelfinger C, Schmidt CL, Huerta AI, Tekete C, Verdier V, Bogdanove AJ, Leach JE (2016). A resistance locus in the American heirloom rice variety Carolina Gold Select is triggered by TAL effectors with diverse predicted targets and is effective against African strains of // | Triplett LR, Cohen SP, Heffelfinger C, Schmidt CL, Huerta AI, Tekete C, Verdier V, Bogdanove AJ, Leach JE (2016). A resistance locus in the American heirloom rice variety Carolina Gold Select is triggered by TAL effectors with diverse predicted targets and is effective against African strains of // | ||
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+ | Vergish S, Huang X, Zhang G, de Toledo Franceschi B, Li JL, Wu XX, Nuraj J, Huguet-Tapia JC, Parajuli A, Chen X, Shekhar R, Liu D, Xiao WM, Dou S, Liu GZ, Goss EM, Pi L, Chen S, Koch KE, Song WY (2025). Rhomboid-mediated cleavage of the immune receptor XA21 protects grain set and male fertility in rice. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 122: e2502025122. DOI: [[https:// | ||
Wang W, Zhai W, Luo M, Jiang G, Chen X, Li X, Wing RA, Zhu L (2001). Chromosome landing at the bacterial blight resistance gene //Xa4// locus using a deep coverage rice BAC library. Mol. Gen. Genomics 265: 118-125. DOI: [[https:// | Wang W, Zhai W, Luo M, Jiang G, Chen X, Li X, Wing RA, Zhu L (2001). Chromosome landing at the bacterial blight resistance gene //Xa4// locus using a deep coverage rice BAC library. Mol. Gen. Genomics 265: 118-125. DOI: [[https:// | ||
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Park CJ, Han SW, Chen X, Ronald PC (2010). Elucidation of XA21-mediated innate immunity. Cell. Microbiol. 12: 1017-1025. DOI: [[https:// | Park CJ, Han SW, Chen X, Ronald PC (2010). Elucidation of XA21-mediated innate immunity. Cell. Microbiol. 12: 1017-1025. DOI: [[https:// | ||
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+ | Qi Y, Rao Q, Lu C, Gong J, Hou Y (2025). Recent progress in rice-// | ||
Sanya DRA, Syed-Ab-Rahman SF, Jia A, Onésime D, Kim KM, Ahohuendo BC, Rohr JR (2022). A review of approaches to control bacterial leaf blight in rice. World J. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 38: 113. DOI: [[https:// | Sanya DRA, Syed-Ab-Rahman SF, Jia A, Onésime D, Kim KM, Ahohuendo BC, Rohr JR (2022). A review of approaches to control bacterial leaf blight in rice. World J. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 38: 113. DOI: [[https:// |