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Hernan G Rosli

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Pombo M, Rosli H, Maiale S, Elliott C, Stieben M, Romero F, et al.
J Exp Bot . 2024 Dec; PMID: 39680058
Leptosphaeria maculans is the causal agent of blackleg disease in Brassica napus, leading to substantial yield losses. Sirodesmin PL, the principal toxin produced by L. maculans, has been implicated in...
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Ocampo C, Vignolles F, Pombo M, Colombo M, Rosli H, Petruccelli S
Biotechnol Bioeng . 2024 Nov; 122(3):615-630. PMID: 39593203
Many proteins used in industrial and pharmaceutical applications are typically synthesized within the secretory pathway. While yeast and mammalian cells have been engineered to enhance the production of endomembrane-targeted proteins,...
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Ramos R, Zhang N, Lauff D, Valenzuela-Riffo F, Figueroa C, Martin G, et al.
Plant Mol Biol . 2023 May; 112(3):161-177. PMID: 37226022
Plants defend themselves against pathogens using a two-layered immune system. The first response, pattern-triggered immunity (PTI), is activated upon recognition of microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs). Virulent bacteria such as Pseudomonas...
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Perk E, Arruebarrena Di Palma A, Colman S, Mariani O, Cerrudo I, DAmbrosio J, et al.
Planta . 2023 May; 257(6):117. PMID: 37173533
CRISPR/Cas9-mediated Phospholipase C2 knock-out tomato plants are more resistant to Botrytis cinerea than wild-type plants, with less ROS and an increase and reduction of (JA) and (SA)-response marker genes, respectively....
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Solmi L, Rosli H, Pombo M, Stalder S, Rossi F, Romero F, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2022 May; 13:893626. PMID: 35602047
To succeed in plant invasion, phytopathogenic bacteria rely on virulence mechanisms to subvert plant immunity and create favorable conditions for growth. This process requires a precise regulation in the production...
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Rosli H, Sirvent E, Bekier F, Ramos R, Pombo M
Sci Rep . 2022 Jan; 11(1):24523. PMID: 34972834
Plants rely on (in)direct detection of bacterial pathogens through plasma membrane-localized and intracellular receptor proteins. Surface pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) participate in the detection of microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs) and are...
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Hirsch M, Langer S, Marina M, Rosli H, Civello P, Martinez G, et al.
J Sci Food Agric . 2020 Dec; 101(9):3676-3684. PMID: 33280108
Background: Softening is one of the main features that determine fruit quality during strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa, Duch.) ripening and storage. Being closely related to textural changes, the molecular and...
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Ramos R, Martin G, Pombo M, Rosli H
Plant Mol Biol . 2020 Sep; 105(1-2):65-82. PMID: 32909182
NbWRKY22 and NbWRKY25 are required for full activation of bacteria-associated pattern- and effector-triggered immunity as well as for the response to other non-bacterial defense elicitors. Plants defend themselves against pathogens...
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Roberts R, Liu A, Wan L, Geiger A, Hind S, Rosli H, et al.
Plant Physiol . 2020 Jun; 183(4):1825-1837. PMID: 32503903
Plants mount defense responses by recognizing indicators of pathogen invasion, including microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs). Flagellin, from the bacterial pathogen pv. tomato (), contains two MAMPs, flg22 and flgII-28, that...
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Zhang N, Pombo M, Rosli H, Martin G
Plant Physiol . 2020 May; 183(4):1869-1882. PMID: 32371523
Wall-associated kinases (Waks) are important components of plant immunity against various pathogens, including the bacterium pv. tomato (). However, the molecular mechanisms of their role(s) in plant immunity are largely...