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UniProt Feature
Begin: 407
Description: In gct-3; uncoupled cell division, pattern formation and morphogenesis during embryogenesis.
Type: mutagenesis site
End: 407
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Description: A protein complex that causes translational repression in Drosophila. Prevents assembly of ribosomes at the mRNA by interfacing with a sequence-specific RNA-binding protein leading to recruitment of the CCR4 complex and consequently, reduction of the mRNA's poly(A) tail length. The complex is also required for dorso-ventral pattern formation in the embryo.
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Annotation: Xanthomonas campestris pathovar campestris type III effector AvrAC enhances virulence and inhibits plant immunity by specifically targeting Arabidopsis BIK1 and RIPK, two receptor-like cytoplasmic kinases known to mediate immune signalling.[RIPK]
Organism: A. thaliana
Gene: RIPK
PubMed Id: 22504181
GeneRIF (Gene Reference into Function)
Annotation: Xanthomonas campestris pathovar campestris type III effector AvrAC enhances virulence and inhibits plant immunity by specifically targeting Arabidopsis BIK1 and RIPK, two receptor-like cytoplasmic kinases known to mediate immune signalling.
Organism: A. thaliana
Gene: BIK1
PubMed Id: 22504181
GeneRIF (Gene Reference into Function)
Annotation: ECA2-dependent responses are involved in the nonhost defense mechanism against biotrophic and necrotrophic pathogens and against a generalist insect by modulation and priming of innate immunity and late defense responses.[Eca2]
Organism: A. thaliana
Gene: ATL2
PubMed Id: 29130376
GeneRIF (Gene Reference into Function)
Annotation: AGO2 may regulate and coordinate the expression of a group of genes involved in various pathways of plant immunity by binding to a group of functional sRNAs. [AGO2] [Argonaute 2]
Organism: A. thaliana
Gene: AGO2
PubMed Id: 21549312
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Description: A process mediated by a molecule secreted by a symbiont that results in the suppression of a host innate immune response. The host is defined as the larger of the organisms involved in a symbiotic interaction.
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Description: Viral protein involved in the merging of the virus envelope with host endosomal membrane during viral penetration into host cell. Viral fusion proteins drive this fusion reaction by undergoing a major conformational change that is triggered by interactions with the target cell. The specific trigger is mainly endosome acidification which induce activation of the fusion protein by conformational change. This pathway is used by enveloped viruses which are endocytosed and whose fusion protein is usually pH-dependent like influenza A virus, rhabdoviruses, bornaviruses, filoviruses, asfarviridae, flaviviridae, alphaviruses, HIV-1, avian leukosis virus, SARS, 229E, and MHV-2 coronaviruses
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First Author: Xin XF
Title: Pseudomonas syringae Effector Avirulence Protein E Localizes to the Host Plasma Membrane and Down-Regulates the Expression of the NONRACE-SPECIFIC DISEASE RESISTANCE1/HARPIN-INDUCED1-LIKE13 Gene Required for Antibacterial Immunity in Arabidopsis.
Year: 2015
Journal: Plant Physiol
Volume: 169
Pages: 793-802
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Annotation: Data indicate that WRKY22 T-DNA insertion mutants wrky22-1 and wrky22-2 had lower disease resistance and lower induction of innate immunity markers, such as FLG22-INDUCED RECEPTOR-LIKE KINASE1 (FRK1) and WRKY53, after submergence.
Organism: A. thaliana
Gene: FRK1
PubMed Id: 23897923
GeneRIF (Gene Reference into Function)
Annotation: Data indicate that WRKY22 T-DNA insertion mutants wrky22-1 and wrky22-2 had lower disease resistance and lower induction of innate immunity markers, such as FLG22-INDUCED RECEPTOR-LIKE KINASE1 (FRK1) and WRKY53, after submergence.
Organism: A. thaliana
Gene: WRKY22
PubMed Id: 23897923
GeneRIF (Gene Reference into Function)
Annotation: Data indicate that WRKY22 T-DNA insertion mutants wrky22-1 and wrky22-2 had lower disease resistance and lower induction of innate immunity markers, such as FLG22-INDUCED RECEPTOR-LIKE KINASE1 (FRK1) and WRKY53, after submergence.
Organism: A. thaliana
Gene: WRKY53
PubMed Id: 23897923
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Name: Luo Y (2009)
Description: Proteolysis of a negative regulator of innate immunity is dependent on resistance genes in tomato and Nicotiana benthamiana and induced by multiple bacterial effectors.
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First Author: Asano T
Title: A mutation of the CRUMPLED LEAF gene that encodes a protein localized in the outer envelope membrane of plastids affects the pattern of cell division, cell differentiation, and plastid division in Arabidopsis.
Year: 2004
Journal: Plant J
Volume: 38
Pages: 448-59
Ontology Term
Description: Viral protein involved in the evasion of host adaptive immune response. Upon infection, the innate immune system provides mechanisms for the rapid sensing and elimination of viruses. Adaptive immunity has evolved to provide a broader and more finely tuned repertoire of recognition for both self- and nonself-antigens. A lot of viruses escape the adaptive immune response by different mechanisms including interference with the presentation of antigenic peptides at the surface of infected cells
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Annotation: Data show that intact C-terminal SGT1-specific (SGS) domain that is required for all known SGT1b functions in immunity and development is needed for HSC70 interaction and for the nuclear accumulation of SGT1b.
Organism: A. thaliana
Gene: SGT1B
PubMed Id: 18065690
GeneRIF (Gene Reference into Function)
Annotation: MPK4 activity was found to compromise effector-triggered immunity conditioned by the Toll Interleukin-1 Receptor-nucleotide binding (NB)-Leu-rich repeat (LRR) receptors RPS4 and RPP4 but not by the coiled coil-NB-LRR receptors RPM1 and RPS2.
Organism: A. thaliana
Gene: MPK4
PubMed Id: 23115249
GeneRIF (Gene Reference into Function)
Annotation: mos7-1 single mutant plants exhibit defects in basal and R protein-mediated immunity and in systemic acquired resistance but do not display obvious pleiotropic defects in development, salt tolerance, or plant hormone responses.
Organism: A. thaliana
Gene: MOS7
PubMed Id: 19700630
GeneRIF (Gene Reference into Function)
Annotation: Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and mutational analysis of HSP90 revealed the nature of its binding with the CS domain of SGT1 which is required for innate immunity in plants and animals. [HSP90]
Organism: A. thaliana
Gene: HSP81-2
PubMed Id: 18833289
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First Author: Murmu J
Title: Arabidopsis GOLDEN2-LIKE (GLK) transcription factors activate jasmonic acid (JA)-dependent disease susceptibility to the biotrophic pathogen Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis, as well as JA-independent plant immunity against the necrotrophic pathogen Botrytis cinerea.
Year: 2014
Journal: Mol Plant Pathol
Volume: 15
Pages: 174-84
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First Author: Johnsen L
Title: The C-terminal domain of pediocin-like antimicrobial peptides (class IIa bacteriocins) is involved in specific recognition of the C-terminal part of cognate immunity proteins and in determining the antimicrobial spectrum.
Year: 2005
Journal: J Biol Chem
Volume: 280
Pages: 9243-50
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Description: The series of molecular signals generated as a consequence of a retinoic acid receptor binding to one of its physiological ligands that results in the spatial identity of regions along the anterior-posterior axis of the pronephros.
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Description: Any process in which a virus stops, prevents, or reduces a viral-induced cytoplasmic pattern recognition receptor signaling pathway in a host organism by reducing the activity of host MAVS (mitochondrial antiviral signaling protein). MAVS is a signal transducer that lies downstream of the viral RNA receptors MDA-5 and RIG-I to coordinate host innate immune responses.
Interaction Experiment
Name: Malinovsky FG (2014)
Description: Antagonistic regulation of growth and immunity by the Arabidopsis basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor homolog of brassinosteroid enhanced expression2 interacting with increased leaf inclination1 binding bHLH1.
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Annotation: Study shows that PHYTOCHROME INTERACTING FACTOR 4 (PIF4)-mediated thermosensory growth and architecture adaptations are directly linked to suppression of immunity at elevated temperature. PIF4 positively regulates growth and development and negatively regulates immunity.
Organism: A. thaliana
Gene: PIF4
PubMed Id: 28041792
GeneRIF (Gene Reference into Function)
Annotation: results provide evidence for a new regulatory mechanism for innate immune receptors with BIR2 acting as a negative regulator of PAMP-triggered immunity by limiting BAK1-receptor complex formation in the absence of ligands. [BIR2]
Organism: A. thaliana
Gene: AT3G28450
PubMed Id: 24388849
GeneRIF (Gene Reference into Function)
Annotation: intracellular nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat domain-containing receptors (NLRs), SZE1 and SZE2, interact with HopZ1a and function together with ZED1 to change the intramolecular interactions of ZAR1, leading to its activation, critical for HopZ1a-triggered immunity
Organism: A. thaliana
Gene: AT3G57750
PubMed Id: 30947022
GeneRIF (Gene Reference into Function)
Annotation: These data establish direct links between MPK4 and innate immunity and provide an example of how a plant MAP kinase can regulate gene expression by releasing transcription factors in the nucleus upon activation.
Organism: A. thaliana
Gene: MPK4
PubMed Id: 18650934
GeneRIF (Gene Reference into Function)
Annotation: study reveals the intertwined regulation of pattern recognition receptors (PRR) & receptor-like cytoplasmic kinase (RLCK) complex activation by protein phosphorylation and ubiquitination, and shows that ligand-induced monoubiquitination contributes to the release of BIK1 family RLCKs from the PRR complex and activation of PRR signalling
Organism: A. thaliana
Gene: BIK1
PubMed Id: 32404997
Ontology Term
Description: Viral protein involved in the merging of the virus envelope with host cytoplasmic membrane during viral penetration into host cell. Virus fusion proteins drive this fusion reaction by undergoing a major conformational change that is triggered by interactions with the target cell. This pathway is used by viruses whose fusion protein is usually pH independent such as most paramyxoviruses, herpesviruses and retroviruses. MHV-JHM coronavirus has been shown to fuse directly with the host cytoplasmic membrane. Prokaryotic viruses such as Tectiviridae fuse their inner membrane with the host cytoplasmic membrane whereas Cystoviridae fuse their outer membrane with the host cytoplasmic membrane
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Begin: 321
Description: In van3-2 and fkd2-1; reduced ARFGAP activity, mis-localization and vein pattern defects.
Type: mutagenesis site
End: 321
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Description: The series of molecular signals initiated by the binding ssRNA or dsRNA from another organism to the cytoplasmic pattern recognition receptor (PRR) RIG-1 (also known as DDX58). RIG-I detects RNA synthesized during viral replication or shed by non-viral pathogens, and triggers a signaling pathway to protect the host against infection, for example by inducing the expression of cytokines.