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bacterium fungus oomycete haustorium apoplastic effectors plant cell alter plant cell processes effector-triggered susceptibility targets Integrated model of plant-microbe interactions Win, J., Chaparro-Garcia, A., Belhaj, K., Saunders, D.G.O., Yoshida, K., Dong, S., Schornack, S., Zipfel, C., Robatzek, S., Hogenhout, S.A., and Kamoun, S. Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quantitative Biology, 2013; Dodds, P.N., and Rathjen, J.P. Nature Reviews Genetics, 2010

PRR- triggered immunity bacterium fungus oomycete haustorium Pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) plant cell apoplastic effectors PAMPs Integrated model of plant-microbe interactions Win, J., Chaparro-Garcia, A., Belhaj, K., Saunders, D.G.O., Yoshida, K., Dong, S., Schornack, S., Zipfel, C., Robatzek, S., Hogenhout, S.A., and Kamoun, S. Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quantitative Biology, 2013; Dodds, P.N., and Rathjen, J.P. Nature Reviews Genetics, 2010

PRR- triggered immunity bacterium fungus oomycete haustorium plant cell cytoplasmic effectors apoplastic effectors PAMPs Pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) Integrated model of plant-microbe interactions Win, J., Chaparro-Garcia, A., Belhaj, K., Saunders, D.G.O., Yoshida, K., Dong, S., Schornack, S., Zipfel, C., Robatzek, S., Hogenhout, S.A., and Kamoun, S. Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quantitative Biology, 2013; Dodds, P.N., and Rathjen, J.P. Nature Reviews Genetics, 2010

PRR- triggered immunity NLR- triggered immunity bacterium fungus oomycete haustorium NB-LRR immune receptors plant cell cytoplasmic effectors apoplastic effectors PAMPs Pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) Integrated model of plant-microbe interactions Win, J., Chaparro-Garcia, A., Belhaj, K., Saunders, D.G.O., Yoshida, K., Dong, S., Schornack, S., Zipfel, C., Robatzek, S., Hogenhout, S.A., and Kamoun, S. Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quantitative Biology, 2013; Dodds, P.N., and Rathjen, J.P. Nature Reviews Genetics, 2010

PRR- triggered immunity NLR- triggered immunity bacterium fungus oomycete haustorium plant cell cytoplasmic effectors apoplastic effectors PAMPs Pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) NB-LRR immune receptors Integrated model of plant-microbe interactions Win, J., Chaparro-Garcia, A., Belhaj, K., Saunders, D.G.O., Yoshida, K., Dong, S., Schornack, S., Zipfel, C., Robatzek, S., Hogenhout, S.A., and Kamoun, S. Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Quantitative Biology, 2013; Dodds, P.N., and Rathjen, J.P. Nature Reviews Genetics, 2010