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    AKRP and EMB506 are two ankyrin repeat proteins essential for plastid differentiation and plant development in Arabidopsis by Garcion, C, Guilleminot, J, Kroj, T, Parcy, F, Giraudat, J, Devic, M

    “…EMB506 is a chloroplast protein essential for embryo development, the function of which is unknown. A two-hybrid interaction screen was performed to provide…”
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    Mitogen-activated Protein Kinases Play an Essential Role in Oxidative Burst-independent Expression of Pathogenesis-related Genes in Parsley by Kroj, Thomas, Rudd, Jason J, Nürnberger, Thorsten, Gäbler, Yvonne, Lee, Justin, Scheel, Dierk

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (24-01-2003)
    “…Plants are continuously exposed to attack by potential phytopathogens. Disease prevention requires pathogen recognition and the induction of a multifaceted…”
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    Phytophthora parasitica elicitor-induced reactions in cells of Petroselinum crispum by Fellbrich, G. (Institute of Plant Biochemistry (Germany)), Blume, B, Brunner, F, Hirt, H, Kroj, T, Ligterink, W, Romanski, A, Nuernberger, T

    Published in Plant and cell physiology (01-06-2000)
    “…Cultured parsley (Petroselinum crispum) cells respond to treatment with elicitors derived from different species of the genus Phytophthora with transcript…”
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    bZIP transcription factors in Arabidopsis by Jakoby, Marc, Weisshaar, Bernd, Dröge-Laser, Wolfgang, Vicente-Carbajosa, Jesus, Tiedemann, Jens, Kroj, Thomas, Parcy, François

    Published in Trends in plant science (01-03-2002)
    “…In plants, basic region/leucine zipper motif (bZIP) transcription factors regulate processes including pathogen defence, light and stress signalling, seed…”
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    Regulation of storage protein gene expression in Arabidopsis by Kroj, Thomas, Savino, Gil, Valon, Christiane, Giraudat, Jérôme, Parcy, François

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-12-2003)
    “…The expression of seed storage proteins is under tight developmental regulation and represents a powerful model system to study the regulation of gene…”
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    Analysis of an activated ABI5 allele using a new selection method for transgenic Arabidopsis seeds by Bensmihen, Sandra, To, Alexandra, Lambert, Guillaume, Kroj, Thomas, Giraudat, Jérôme, Parcy, François

    Published in FEBS letters (12-03-2004)
    “…The Arabidopsis abscisic acid (ABA) insensitive (ABI)5 transcription factor participates in the ABA-dependent induction of late embryogenesis abundant (LEA)…”
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    VASCULAR ASSOCIATED DEATH1, a novel GRAM domain-containing protein, is a regulator of cell death and defense responses in vascular tissues by Lorrain, S, Lin, B, Auriac, M.C, Kroj, T, Saindrenan, P, Nicole, M, Balague, C, Roby, D

    Published in The Plant cell (01-08-2004)
    “…The hypersensitive response (HR) is a programmed cell death that is commonly associated with plant disease resistance. A novel lesion mimic mutant, vad1 (for…”
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    Receptor-mediated activation of a MAP kinase in pathogen defense of plants by Ligterink, W. (Vienna Biocenter, Vienna, Austria.), Kroj, T, Zur Nieden, U, Hirt, H, Scheel, D

    “…Parsley cells recognize the fungal plant pathogen Phytophthora sojae through a plasma membrane receptor. A pathogen-derived oligopeptide elicitor binds to this…”
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    The NB-LRR proteins RGA4 and RGA5 interact functionally and physically to confer disease resistance by Césari, Stella, Kanzaki, Hiroyuki, Fujiwara, Tadashi, Bernoux, Maud, Chalvon, Véronique, Kawano, Yoji, Shimamoto, Ko, Dodds, Peter, Terauchi, Ryohei, Kroj, Thomas

    Published in The EMBO journal (01-09-2014)
    “…Plant resistance proteins of the class of nucleotide‐binding and leucine‐rich repeat domain proteins (NB‐LRRs) are immune sensors which recognize…”
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    A novel conserved mechanism for plant NLR protein pairs: the "integrated decoy" hypothesis by Cesari, Stella, Bernoux, Maud, Moncuquet, Philippe, Kroj, Thomas, Dodds, Peter N

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (25-11-2014)
    “…Plant immunity is often triggered by the specific recognition of pathogen effectors by intracellular nucleotide-binding, leucine-rich repeat receptors (NLR)…”
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    Integration of decoy domains derived from protein targets of pathogen effectors into plant immune receptors is widespread by Kroj, Thomas, Chanclud, Emilie, Michel‐Romiti, Corinne, Grand, Xavier, Morel, Jean‐Benoit

    Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2016)
    “…Plant immune receptors of the class of nucleotide‐binding and leucine‐rich repeat domain (NLR) proteins can contain additional domains besides canonical NB‐ARC…”
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    Structure Analysis Uncovers a Highly Diverse but Structurally Conserved Effector Family in Phytopathogenic Fungi by de Guillen, Karine, Ortiz-Vallejo, Diana, Gracy, Jérome, Fournier, Elisabeth, Kroj, Thomas, Padilla, André

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-10-2015)
    “…Phytopathogenic ascomycete fungi possess huge effector repertoires that are dominated by hundreds of sequence-unrelated small secreted proteins. The molecular…”
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    Several wall-associated kinases participate positively and negatively in basal defense against rice blast fungus by Delteil, Amandine, Gobbato, Enrico, Cayrol, Bastien, Estevan, Joan, Michel-Romiti, Corinne, Dievart, Anne, Kroj, Thomas, Morel, J-B

    Published in BMC plant biology (16-01-2016)
    “…Receptor-like kinases are well-known to play key roles in disease resistance. Among them, the Wall-associated kinases (WAKs) have been shown to be positive…”
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    Cytokinin Production by the Rice Blast Fungus Is a Pivotal Requirement for Full Virulence by Chanclud, Emilie, Kisiala, Anna, Emery, Neil R J, Chalvon, Véronique, Ducasse, Aurélie, Romiti-Michel, Corinne, Gravot, Antoine, Kroj, Thomas, Morel, Jean-Benoit

    Published in PLoS pathogens (22-02-2016)
    “…Plants produce cytokinin (CK) hormones for controlling key developmental processes like source/sink distribution, cell division or programmed cell-death. Some…”
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    Ectopic activation of the rice NLR heteropair RGA4/RGA5 confers resistance to bacterial blight and bacterial leaf streak diseases by Hutin, Mathilde, Césari, Stella, Chalvon, Véronique, Michel, Corinne, Tran, Tuan Tu, Boch, Jens, Koebnik, Ralf, Szurek, Boris, Kroj, Thomas

    “…Summary Bacterial blight (BB) and bacterial leaf streak (BLS) are important diseases in Oryza sativa caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo) and…”
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    Magnaporthe oryzae effectors MoHEG13 and MoHEG16 interfere with host infection and MoHEG13 counteracts cell death caused by Magnaporthe-NLPs in tobacco by Mogga, Valerie, Delventhal, Rhoda, Weidenbach, Denise, Langer, Samantha, Bertram, Philipp M., Andresen, Karsten, Thines, Eckhard, Kroj, Thomas, Schaffrath, Ulrich

    Published in Plant cell reports (01-05-2016)
    “…Key message Adapted pathogens are able to modulate cell responses of their hosts most likely due to the activity of secreted effector molecules thereby…”
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    The Magnaporthe oryzae effector AVR1–CO39 is translocated into rice cells independently of a fungal‐derived machinery by Ribot, Cécile, Césari, Stella, Abidi, Imène, Chalvon, Véronique, Bournaud, Caroline, Vallet, Julie, Lebrun, Marc‐Henri, Morel, Jean‐Benoit, Kroj, Thomas

    “…Summary Effector proteins are key elements in plant–fungal interactions. The rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae secretes numerous effectors that are…”
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    Three wall-associated kinases required for rice basal immunity form protein complexes in the plasma membrane by Cayrol, Bastien, Delteil, Amandine, Gobbato, Enrico, Kroj, Thomas, Morel, Jean-Benoit

    Published in Plant signaling & behavior (2016)
    “…Receptor-like kinases (RLKs) play key roles in disease resistance, in particular basal immunity. They recognize patterns produced by the pathogen invasion and…”
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