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A Decade Decoded: Spies and Hackers in the History of TAL Effectors Research

Volume: 57, Issue: 1, Pages: 459 - 481
Published: Aug 25, 2019
Abstract
Transcription activator-like effectors (TALEs) from the genus Xanthomonas are proteins with the remarkable ability to directly bind the promoters of genes in the plant host to induce their expression, which often helps bacterial colonization. Metaphorically, TALEs act as spies that infiltrate the plant disguised as high-ranking civilians (transcription factors) to trick the plant into activating weak points that allow an invasion. Current...
Paper Details
Title
A Decade Decoded: Spies and Hackers in the History of TAL Effectors Research
Published Date
Aug 25, 2019
Volume
57
Issue
1
Pages
459 - 481
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