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  • 2. Tomato transcription factors pti4, pti5, and pti6 activate defense responses when expressed in Arabidopsis.
    Gu YQ, Wildermuth MC, Chakravarthy S, Loh YT, Yang C, He X, Han Y, Martin GB.
    Plant Cell; 2002 Apr; 14(4):817-31. PubMed ID: 11971137
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  • 3. Pti4 is induced by ethylene and salicylic acid, and its product is phosphorylated by the Pto kinase.
    Gu YQ, Yang C, Thara VK, Zhou J, Martin GB.
    Plant Cell; 2000 May; 12(5):771-86. PubMed ID: 10810149
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  • 4. The tomato transcription factor Pti4 regulates defense-related gene expression via GCC box and non-GCC box cis elements.
    Chakravarthy S, Tuori RP, D'Ascenzo MD, Fobert PR, Despres C, Martin GB.
    Plant Cell; 2003 Dec; 15(12):3033-50. PubMed ID: 14630974
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  • 5. Overexpression of Pti4, Pti5, and Pti6 in tomato promote plant defense and fruit ripening.
    Wang Y, Feng G, Zhang Z, Liu Y, Ma Y, Wang Y, Ma F, Zhou Y, Gross R, Xu H, Wang R, Xiao F, Liu Y, Niu X.
    Plant Sci; 2021 Jan; 302():110702. PubMed ID: 33288015
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  • 6. The Pto kinase conferring resistance to tomato bacterial speck disease interacts with proteins that bind a cis-element of pathogenesis-related genes.
    Zhou J, Tang X, Martin GB.
    EMBO J; 1997 Jun 02; 16(11):3207-18. PubMed ID: 9214637
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  • 10. Pto mutants differentially activate Prf-dependent, avrPto-independent resistance and gene-for-gene resistance.
    Xiao F, Lu M, Li J, Zhao T, Yi SY, Thara VK, Tang X, Zhou JM.
    Plant Physiol; 2003 Mar 02; 131(3):1239-49. PubMed ID: 12644674
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  • 12. Rapid transcript accumulation of pathogenesis-related genes during an incompatible interaction in bacterial speck disease-resistant tomato plants.
    Jia Y, Martin GB.
    Plant Mol Biol; 1999 Jun 02; 40(3):455-65. PubMed ID: 10437829
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  • 15. avrPto enhances growth and necrosis caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv.tomato in tomato lines lacking either Pto or Prf.
    Chang JH, Rathjen JP, Bernal AJ, Staskawicz BJ, Michelmore RW.
    Mol Plant Microbe Interact; 2000 May 02; 13(5):568-71. PubMed ID: 10796023
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  • 16. Genome-Wide Analysis and Evolution of the Pto-Like Protein Kinase (PLPK) Gene Family in Pepper.
    Venkatesh J, Jahn M, Kang BC.
    PLoS One; 2016 May 02; 11(8):e0161545. PubMed ID: 27536870
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  • 17. Expression of the Tomato Pto Gene in Tobacco Enhances Resistance to Pseudomonas syringae pv tabaci Expressing avrPto.
    Thilmony RL, Chen Z, Bressan RA, Martin GB.
    Plant Cell; 1995 Oct 02; 7(10):1529-1536. PubMed ID: 12242354
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  • 18. Tomato mutants altered in bacterial disease resistance provide evidence for a new locus controlling pathogen recognition.
    Salmeron JM, Barker SJ, Carland FM, Mehta AY, Staskawicz BJ.
    Plant Cell; 1994 Apr 02; 6(4):511-20. PubMed ID: 7911348
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  • 19. NHL25 and NHL3, two NDR1/HIN1-1ike genes in Arabidopsis thaliana with potential role(s) in plant defense.
    Varet A, Parker J, Tornero P, Nass N, Nürnberger T, Dangl JL, Scheel D, Lee J.
    Mol Plant Microbe Interact; 2002 Jun 02; 15(6):608-16. PubMed ID: 12059109
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  • 20. The Arabidopsis thaliana JASMONATE INSENSITIVE 1 gene is required for suppression of salicylic acid-dependent defenses during infection by Pseudomonas syringae.
    Laurie-Berry N, Joardar V, Street IH, Kunkel BN.
    Mol Plant Microbe Interact; 2006 Jul 02; 19(7):789-800. PubMed ID: 16838791
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