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164 related items for PubMed ID: 7580250

  • 1. Intergeneric transfer and functional expression of the tomato disease resistance gene Pto.
    Rommens CM, Salmeron JM, Oldroyd GE, Staskawicz BJ.
    Plant Cell; 1995 Oct; 7(10):1537-44. PubMed ID: 7580250
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  • 2. The cloned avirulence gene avrPto induces disease resistance in tomato cultivars containing the Pto resistance gene.
    Ronald PC, Salmeron JM, Carland FM, Staskawicz BJ.
    J Bacteriol; 1992 Mar; 174(5):1604-11. PubMed ID: 1537802
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  • 3. Ancient origin of pathogen recognition specificity conferred by the tomato disease resistance gene Pto.
    Riely BK, Martin GB.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2001 Feb 13; 98(4):2059-64. PubMed ID: 11172075
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  • 4. Genetic and molecular requirements for function of the Pto/Prf effector recognition complex in tomato and Nicotiana benthamiana.
    Balmuth A, Rathjen JP.
    Plant J; 2007 Sep 13; 51(6):978-90. PubMed ID: 17635766
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  • 5. Plants expressing the Pto disease resistance gene confer resistance to recombinant PVX containing the avirulence gene AvrPto.
    Tobias CM, Oldroyd GE, Chang JH, Staskawicz BJ.
    Plant J; 1999 Jan 13; 17(1):41-50. PubMed ID: 10069066
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  • 6. The tomato gene Pti1 encodes a serine/threonine kinase that is phosphorylated by Pto and is involved in the hypersensitive response.
    Zhou J, Loh YT, Bressan RA, Martin GB.
    Cell; 1995 Dec 15; 83(6):925-35. PubMed ID: 8521516
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  • 7. Natural variation in the Pto pathogen resistance gene within species of wild tomato (Lycopersicon). I. Functional analysis of Pto alleles.
    Rose LE, Langley CH, Bernal AJ, Michelmore RW.
    Genetics; 2005 Sep 15; 171(1):345-57. PubMed ID: 15944360
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  • 8. Pto- and Prf-mediated recognition of AvrPto and AvrPtoB restricts the ability of diverse pseudomonas syringae pathovars to infect tomato.
    Lin NC, Martin GB.
    Mol Plant Microbe Interact; 2007 Jul 15; 20(7):806-15. PubMed ID: 17601168
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  • 9. The pseudomonas AvrPto protein is differentially recognized by tomato and tobacco and is localized to the plant plasma membrane.
    Shan L, Thara VK, Martin GB, Zhou JM, Tang X.
    Plant Cell; 2000 Dec 15; 12(12):2323-2338. PubMed ID: 11148281
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  • 10. Functional analyses of the Pto resistance gene family in tomato and the identification of a minor resistance determinant in a susceptible haplotype.
    Chang JH, Tai YS, Bernal AJ, Lavelle DT, Staskawicz BJ, Michelmore RW.
    Mol Plant Microbe Interact; 2002 Mar 15; 15(3):281-91. PubMed ID: 11952131
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  • 11. Use of a gene expression system based on potato virus X to rapidly identify and characterize a tomato Pto homolog that controls fenthion sensitivity.
    Rommens CM, Salmeron JM, Baulcombe DC, Staskawicz BJ.
    Plant Cell; 1995 Mar 15; 7(3):249-57. PubMed ID: 7734960
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  • 12. Recognition specificity for the bacterial avirulence protein AvrPto is determined by Thr-204 in the activation loop of the tomato Pto kinase.
    Frederick RD, Thilmony RL, Sessa G, Martin GB.
    Mol Cell; 1998 Aug 15; 2(2):241-5. PubMed ID: 9734361
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  • 13. Alleles of Pto and Fen occur in bacterial speck-susceptible and fenthion-insensitive tomato cultivars and encode active protein kinases.
    Jia Y, Loh YT, Zhou J, Martin GB.
    Plant Cell; 1997 Jan 15; 9(1):61-73. PubMed ID: 9014365
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  • 14. 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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  • 15. Overexpression of Pto activates defense responses and confers broad resistance.
    Tang X, Xie M, Kim YJ, Zhou J, Klessig DF, Martin GB.
    Plant Cell; 1999 Jan 02; 11(1):15-29. PubMed ID: 9878629
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  • 16. 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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  • 17. Tobacco genes induced by the bacterial effector protein AvrPto.
    Thara VK, Seilaniantz AR, Deng Y, Dong Y, Yang Y, Tang X, Zhou JM.
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  • 18. hrp gene-dependent induction of hin1: a plant gene activated rapidly by both harpins and the avrPto gene-mediated signal.
    Gopalan S, Wei W, He SY.
    Plant J; 1996 Oct 02; 10(4):591-600. PubMed ID: 8893538
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  • 19. A cluster of mutations disrupt the avirulence but not the virulence function of AvrPto.
    Shan L, He P, Zhou JM, Tang X.
    Mol Plant Microbe Interact; 2000 Jun 02; 13(6):592-8. PubMed ID: 10830258
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  • 20. 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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