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Determination of the subcellular localisation of GIP and NPP1 proteins in Phytophtora cinnamomi tagged with green fluorescent protein

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Resumo:P. cinnamomi is considered one of the world's worst invasive pathogens with a serious threat to a wide range of plant species throughout the world. These species cause several billions of dollars of damage on crop, ornamental, and native plants and so far no efficient solutions have been found to control the disease. A notable characteristic of the interaction between plants and their microbial pathogens is the secretion by both partners of proteins that are associated with attack, defense, and counterdefense thus it’s fundamental to improve our knowledge about these proteins with the intention of finding a solution to the disease affecting the Chestnut.
Autores principais:Chahed, Abdessalem
Outros Autores:Chatti, Noureddine; Costa, Rodrigo Arthur Fonseca; Sousa, Maria João; Choupina, Altino
Assunto:GIP protein NPP1 proteins Phytophtora cinnamomi subcellular localisation
Ano:2016
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:póster em conferência
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Biblioteca Digital do IPB
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Resumo:P. cinnamomi is considered one of the world's worst invasive pathogens with a serious threat to a wide range of plant species throughout the world. These species cause several billions of dollars of damage on crop, ornamental, and native plants and so far no efficient solutions have been found to control the disease. A notable characteristic of the interaction between plants and their microbial pathogens is the secretion by both partners of proteins that are associated with attack, defense, and counterdefense thus it’s fundamental to improve our knowledge about these proteins with the intention of finding a solution to the disease affecting the Chestnut.