Published July 9, 2023 | Version v1
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How to trick a plant pathogen: A bright future for bioengineering of plant immune receptors

  • 1. The Sainsbury Laboratory

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Read on Medium (recommended).

There’s a bright future for bioengineering of plant immune receptors, a future that’s deeply rooted in fundamental research and discovery.

This article was adapated from a talk presented by Sophien Kamoun at Translational Research in Crops, 22–23 June 2023, Ghent, Belgium. Click here for the video.

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Mechanisms of pathogen suppression of NLR-mediated immunity BB/V002937/1
UK Research and Innovation
Genome evolution of a pandemic clonal lineage of the wheat blast fungus BB/W008157/1
UK Research and Innovation
Recognition BBS/E/J/000PR9795
UK Research and Innovation
Engineering CC-HMA-NLR immune receptors for disease resistance in crops (ERiC) BB/W002221/1
UK Research and Innovation
Susceptibility BBS/E/J/000PR9797
UK Research and Innovation
Response BBS/E/J/000PR9796
UK Research and Innovation
BLASTOFF – Retooling plant immunity for resistance to blast fungi 743165
European Commission
Evolution BBS/E/J/000PR9798
UK Research and Innovation