Now, after years of experimenting with common bean plants in the lab and in the agricultural fields of Oaxaca, Mexico, ...
Plants rely on a multi-layered innate immune system that integrates extracellular and intracellular surveillance. At the cell surface, pattern recognition receptors detect conserved microbial or ...
Scientists have used artificial intelligence to upgrade plant immune systems, potentially revolutionizing how crops like tomatoes and potatoes can defend against harmful bacteria. By reengineering ...
Cell surface interactions and receptor dynamics underpin every stage of immune function, from antigen recognition to effector responses. At the plasma membrane, receptors such as the T cell receptor ...
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Plant receptors for nitrogen-fixing bacteria evolved independently at least three times, study reveals
In a new study, scientists have shown that chemical receptors that plants use to recognize nitrogen-fixing bacteria have developed the same function independently on at least three separate occasions ...
A caterpillar munching on a bean leaf might think it’s found an easy meal. But the plant has means to fight back. Or rather, ...
Our body receives and processes a vast number of signals. Chemical signals serve as guidance cues and ensure, for example, ...
A research team of the University Medical Center Mainz has succeeded in observing for the first time how G protein-coupled receptors in living cells actually respond to activating substances. The ...
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