Primary Identifier | IPR044974 | Type | Family |
Short Name | Disease_R_plants |
description | Plants are attacked by a range of phytopathogenic organisms, including viruses, mycoplasma, bacteria, fungi, nematodes, protozoa and parasites. Resistance to a pathogen is manifested in several ways and is often correlated with a hypersensitive response (HR), localised induced cell death in the host plant at the site of infection [, ]. The induction of the plant defence response that leads to HR is initiated by the plants recognition of specific signal molecules (elicitors) produced by the pathogen; R genes are thought to encode receptors for these elicitors. RPS2, N and L6 genes confer resistance to bacterial, viral and fungal pathogens.Sequence analysis has shown that they contain C-terminal leucine-rich repeats, which are characteristic of plant and animal proteins involved in protein-protein interactions []. In addition, the sequences contain a conserved nucleotide-binding site towards their N-terminal.This entry represents a group of plant disease resistance proteins. |