Petra Epple
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Recent Articles
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Yang L, Teixeira P, Biswas S, Finkel O, He Y, Salas-Gonzalez I, et al.
Cell Host Microbe
. 2017 Jan;
21(2):156-168.
PMID: 28132837
Independently evolved pathogen effectors from three branches of life (ascomycete, eubacteria, and oomycete) converge onto the Arabidopsis TCP14 transcription factor to manipulate host defense. However, the mechanistic basis for defense...
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Wessling R, Epple P, Altmann S, He Y, Yang L, Henz S, et al.
Cell Host Microbe
. 2014 Sep;
16(3):364-75.
PMID: 25211078
While conceptual principles governing plant immunity are becoming clear, its systems-level organization and the evolutionary dynamic of the host-pathogen interface are still obscure. We generated a systematic protein-protein interaction network...
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Argueso C, Ferreira F, Epple P, To J, Hutchison C, Schaller G, et al.
PLoS Genet
. 2012 Feb;
8(1):e1002448.
PMID: 22291601
Recent studies have revealed an important role for hormones in plant immunity. We are now beginning to understand the contribution of crosstalk among different hormone signaling networks to the outcome...
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Belkhadir Y, Jaillais Y, Epple P, Balsemao-Pires E, Dangl J, Chory J
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2011 Nov;
109(1):297-302.
PMID: 22087001
Metazoans and plants use pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) to sense conserved microbial-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs) in the extracellular environment. In plants, the bacterial MAMPs flagellin and elongation factor Tu (EF-Tu)...
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Mukhtar M, Carvunis A, Dreze M, Epple P, Steinbrenner J, Moore J, et al.
Science
. 2011 Jul;
333(6042):596-601.
PMID: 21798943
Plants generate effective responses to infection by recognizing both conserved and variable pathogen-encoded molecules. Pathogens deploy virulence effector proteins into host cells, where they interact physically with host proteins to...
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Coll N, Vercammen D, Smidler A, Clover C, Van Breusegem F, Dangl J, et al.
Science
. 2010 Nov;
330(6009):1393-7.
PMID: 21097903
Metacaspases are distant relatives of animal caspases found in protozoa, fungi, and plants. Limited experimental data exist defining their function(s), despite their discovery by homology modeling a decade ago. We...
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Todesco M, Balasubramanian S, Hu T, Traw M, Horton M, Epple P, et al.
Nature
. 2010 Jun;
465(7298):632-6.
PMID: 20520716
Plants can defend themselves against a wide array of enemies, from microbes to large animals, yet there is great variability in the effectiveness of such defences, both within and between...
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Bomblies K, Lempe J, Epple P, Warthmann N, Lanz C, Dangl J, et al.
PLoS Biol
. 2007 Sep;
5(9):e236.
PMID: 17803357
Epistatic interactions between genes are a major factor in evolution. Hybrid necrosis is an example of a deleterious phenotype caused by epistatic interactions that is observed in many intra- and...
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Kaminaka H, Nake C, Epple P, Dittgen J, Schutze K, Chaban C, et al.
EMBO J
. 2006 Sep;
25(18):4400-11.
PMID: 16957775
Plants use sophisticated strategies to balance responses to oxidative stress. Programmed cell death, including the hypersensitive response (HR) associated with successful pathogen recognition, is one cellular response regulated by reactive...
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Epple P, Mack A, Morris V, Dangl J
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2003 May;
100(11):6831-6.
PMID: 12732715
The most familiar form of plant programmed cell death is the hypersensitive response (HR) associated with successful plant immune responses. HR is preceded by an oxidative burst and the generation...