An NLR Integrated Decoy toolkit to identify plant pathogen effector targets.

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Landry, David | Mila, Isabelle | Sabbagh, Cyrus, Raja Rubenstein | Zaffuto, Matilda | Pouzet, Cécile | Tremousaygue, Dominique | Dabos, Patrick | Deslandes, Laurent | Peeters, Nemo

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Plant resistance genes (or NLR "Nod-like Receptors") are known to contain atypical domains procuring them with a decoy capacity. Some of these integrated domains (or ID) allow the plant to lure the virulence determinants ("effectors") of pathogens and triggering a specific NLR immune reaction.

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