Before invaders can be stopped, they must first be detected, and this is accomplished by pattern recognition receptors located on the surface of plant cells. The ability of these receptors to detect ...
Anna K. Block, Hoang V. Tang, Dorothea Hopkins, Jorrel Mendoza, Ryan K. Solemslie, Lindsey J. du Toit, Shawn A. Christensen https://www.jstor.org/stable/27294701 Copy ...
A sugar on mycobacteria binds to the immune receptor dectin-1 on host macrophages, helping the bacteria survive and driving ...
Scientists from the Riken Center for Sustainable Resource Science (CSRS) in Japan have identified an ancient protein that, with modifications, could confer broad-spectrum protection for plants against ...
The ancient immune receptor SCORE was discovered in the pomelo fruit, but over 60 orthologs were subsequently found in other plant orders and families. Synthetic SCOREs engineered with subtle ...
Published on January 6, 2026, in Volume 2 of the Immunity & Inflammation journal, the review begins by underscoring Professor Taniguchi's ...
AlphaFold has been used to predict how targeted immune receptor engineering could lead to increased disease resistance in plants. Scientists at the University of California, Davis (CA, USA), have ...
Unfortunately, no immune receptor recognizes every current and future pathogens. However, recent research has shown that immune receptors specific to plants from one branch of the plant family tree, ...
Plants are continuously evolving new immune receptors to ever-changing pathogens. Researchers at the RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science (CSRS) have traced the origin and evolutionary ...
Scientists identified an ancient protein that helps plants detect pathogens, with swap-outs enabling defense against bacteria, fungi, and insects. (Nanowerk News) Researchers led by Ken Shirasu at the ...
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