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    Mammalian pro-apoptotic bax gene enhances tobacco resistance to pathogens

    Emerging evidence suggests that plants and animals may share certain biochemical commonalities in apoptosis, or programmed cell death (PCD) pathways, though plants lack key animal apoptosis related genes. In p...

    Dong Suomeng, Zhang Zhengguang, Zheng **aobo, Wang Yuanchao in Plant Cell Reports (2008)

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    A two-component histidine kinase, MoSLN1, is required for cell wall integrity and pathogenicity of the rice blast fungus, Magnaporthe oryzae

    A two-component signal transduction system is a common mechanism for environmental sensing in bacteria. The functions of the two-component molecules have been also well characterized in the lower eukaryotic fu...

    Haifeng Zhang, Kaiyue Liu, **ng Zhang, Wenwen Song, Qian Zhao in Current Genetics (2010)

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    Erratum to: Mammalian pro-apoptotic bax gene enhances tobacco resistance to pathogens

    Suomeng Dong, Zhengguang Zhang, **aobo Zheng, Yuanchao Wang in Plant Cell Reports (2011)

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    The putative Gγ subunit gene MGG1 is required for conidiation, appressorium formation, mating and pathogenicity in Magnaporthe oryzae

    Heterotrimeric G-proteins play key roles in the transduction of extracellular signals to various downstream effectors in eukaryotes. In our previous study, a T-DNA insertional mutant A1-412, in which the prom...

    Ya Li, Yawei Que, Yuting Liu, **aofeng Yue, **uli Meng in Current Genetics (2015)

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    Genome plasticity in filamentous plant pathogens contributes to the emergence of novel effectors and their cellular processes in the host

    Plant diseases cause extensive yield loss of crops worldwide, and secretory ‘warfare’ occurs between plants and pathogenic organisms all the time. Filamentous plant pathogens have evolved the ability to manipu...

    Yanhan Dong, Ying Li, Zhongqiang Qi, **aobo Zheng, Zhengguang Zhang in Current Genetics (2016)

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    Correction to: Pleiotropic roles of O-mannosyltransferase MoPmt4 in development and pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzae

    In the original publication, Fig. 1 panel (b), the photo of MoPmt2-6 was incorrect. The correct Fig. 1 is shown below.

    Yuemin Pan, Rui Pan, Leyong Tan, Zhengguang Zhang, Min Guo in Current Genetics (2019)

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    Pleiotropic roles of O-mannosyltransferase MoPmt4 in development and pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzae

    In fungi, O-mannosylation is one type of conserved protein modifications that add the carbohydrate residues to specific residues of target proteins by protein O-mannosyltransferases. Previously, three members of

    Yuemin Pan, Rui Pan, Leyong Tan, Zhengguang Zhang, Min Guo in Current Genetics (2019)