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Identification of a plant kinase that phosphorylates the bacterial effector AvrPtoB
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2020
bioRxiv
pre-print
A critical component controlling bacterial virulence is the delivery of pathogen effectors into plant cells during infection. Effectors alter host metabolism and immunity for pathogen benefit. Multiple effectors are phosphorylated by host kinases, and this posttranslational modification is important for their activity. We sought to identify host kinases involved in effector phosphorylation. Multiple effector phosphorylated residues matched the proposed consensus phosphorylation motif of the
doi:10.1101/2020.03.21.001826
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