Search Results - "Gysel, Kira"
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Receptor-mediated chitin perception in legume roots is functionally separable from Nod factor perception
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (19-09-2017)“…The ability of root cells to distinguish mutualistic microbes from pathogens is crucial for plants that allow symbiotic microorganisms to infect and colonize…”
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A combination of chitooligosaccharide and lipochitooligosaccharide recognition promotes arbuscular mycorrhizal associations in Medicago truncatula
Published in Nature communications (06-11-2019)“…Plants associate with beneficial arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi facilitating nutrient acquisition. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi produce chitooligosaccharides…”
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Structural signatures in EPR3 define a unique class of plant carbohydrate receptors
Published in Nature communications (30-07-2020)“…Receptor-mediated perception of surface-exposed carbohydrates like lipo- and exo-polysaccharides (EPS) is important for non-self recognition and responses to…”
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Ligand-recognizing motifs in plant LysM receptors are major determinants of specificity
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (07-08-2020)“…Switching perception of friend and foe Lysine motif receptors in plants perceive glycans that signal the presence of pathogenic or symbiotic nitrogen-fixing…”
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Epidermal LysM receptor ensures robust symbiotic signalling in Lotus japonicus
Published in eLife (29-06-2018)“…Recognition of Nod factors by LysM receptors is crucial for nitrogen-fixing symbiosis in most legumes. The large families of LysM receptors in legumes suggest…”
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Unexpected Diversity of Chlorite Dismutases: a Catalytically Efficient Dimeric Enzyme from Nitrobacter winogradskyi
Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-05-2011)“…Article Usage Stats Services JB Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley…”
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A plant chitinase controls cortical infection thread progression and nitrogen-fixing symbiosis
Published in eLife (04-10-2018)“…Morphogens provide positional information and their concentration is key to the organized development of multicellular organisms. Nitrogen-fixing root nodules…”
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An intermolecular binding mechanism involving multiple LysM domains mediates carbohydrate recognition by an endopeptidase
Published in Acta crystallographica. Section D, Biological crystallography. (01-03-2015)“…LysM domains, which are frequently present as repetitive entities in both bacterial and plant proteins, are known to interact with carbohydrates containing…”
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A conserved juxtamembrane motif in plant NFR5 receptors is essential for root nodule symbiosis
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (12-11-2024)“…Establishment of root nodule symbiosis is initiated by the perception of bacterial Nod factor ligands by the plant LysM receptor kinases NFR1 and NFR5…”
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Kinetic proofreading of lipochitooligosaccharides determines signal activation of symbiotic plant receptors
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (02-11-2021)“…Plants and animals use cell surface receptors to sense and interpret environmental signals. In legume symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, the specific…”
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Phosphorylation of the alpha-I motif in SYMRK drives root nodule organogenesis
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (20-02-2024)“…Symbiosis receptor-like kinase SYMRK is required for root nodule symbiosis between legume plants and nitrogen-fixing bacteria. To understand symbiotic…”
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A glycan receptor kinase facilitates intracellular accommodation of arbuscular mycorrhiza and symbiotic rhizobia in the legume Lotus japonicus
Published in PLoS biology (18-05-2023)“…Receptors that distinguish the multitude of microbes surrounding plants in the environment enable dynamic responses to the biotic and abiotic conditions…”
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A glycan receptor kinase facilitates intracellular accommodation of arbuscular mycorrhiza and symbiotic rhizobia in the legume Lotus japonicus
Published in PLoS biology (18-05-2023)“…Receptors that distinguish the multitude of microbes surrounding plants in the environment enable dynamic responses to the biotic and abiotic conditions…”
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A glycan receptor kinase facilitates intracellular accommodation of arbuscular mycorrhiza and symbiotic rhizobia in the legume Lotus japonicus
Published in PLoS biology (18-05-2023)“…Receptors that distinguish the multitude of microbes surrounding plants in the environment enable dynamic responses to the biotic and abiotic conditions…”
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Kinetic proofreading of lipochitooligosaccharides determines signal activation of symbiotic plant receptors
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (29-10-2021)“…Plant cell surface receptors perceive carbohydrate signaling molecules and hereby establish communication with surrounding microbes. Genetic studies have…”
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Structural signatures in EPR3 define a unique class of plant carbohydrate receptors
Published in Nature communications (30-07-2020)“…Not provided…”
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Manipulating Conserved Heme Cavity Residues of Chlorite Dismutase: Effect on Structure, Redox Chemistry, and Reactivity
Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (14-01-2014)“…Chlorite dismutases (Clds) are heme b containing oxidoreductases that convert chlorite to chloride and molecular oxygen. In order to elucidate the role of…”
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Impact of subunit and oligomeric structure on the thermal and conformational stability of chlorite dismutases
Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (01-09-2012)“…Chlorite dismutases (Cld) are unique heme b containing oxidoreductases that convert chlorite to chloride and dioxygen. Recent phylogenetic and structural…”
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