Plant immune responses, which involve a reallocation of resources from growth to defense, are activated upon recognition of flagellin by a plant receptor called FLS2. However, flagellin is ...
D. Chinchilla et al., "A flagellin-induced complex of the receptor FLS2 and BAK1 initiates plant defence," Nature, 448:497– 501, 2007. (Cited in 66 papers) A team of European researchers led by Thomas ...
The TLR5 gene, which encodes the receptor for bacterial flagellin, contains a common stop-codon polymorphism that blocks signaling downstream of this receptor. In this paper, Hawn et al.
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