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Structural studies of plant disease resistance proteins (2002-2004)

Abstract

Plant cells have evolved a gene-for-gene disease resistance mechanism, involving an interaction of a plant-derived receptor with a specific pathogen-derived molecule. Currently, plant breeders are restricted to the resistance genes available in particular crop species or sexually compatible relatives. In the last few years, several plant disease resistance genes have been identified, providing a foundation for studying the molecular basis of the resistance process. We propose to obtain three-dimensional structural information on representative R proteins and their ligand complexes. This will form the basis for modifying existing resistance genes to confer resistance to new diseases, resulting in large economic benefits.''

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Professor Bostjan Kobe

NHMRC Leadership Fellow
School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
Faculty of Science
Affiliate Professor
Institute for Molecular Bioscience
Bostjan Kobe
Bostjan Kobe