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ABSTRACT:
INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive
ORGANISM(S): Bemisia Tabaci
TISSUE(S): Saliva
SUBMITTER: Wannes Dermauw
LAB HEAD: Wannes Dermauw
PROVIDER: PXD033180 | Pride | 2024-01-26
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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Bt1_6h.mgf | Mgf | |||
Bt1_6h.mzid.gz | Mzid | |||
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Bt2_24h.mgf | Mgf | |||
Bt2_24h.mzid.gz | Mzid |
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Naalden Diana D Dermauw Wannes W Ilias Aris A Baggerman Geert G Mastop Marieke M Silven Juliette J M JJM van Kleeff Paula J M PJM Dangol Sarmina S Gaertner Nicolas Frédéric NF Roseboom Winfried W Kwaaitaal Mark M Kramer Gertjan G van den Burg Harrold A HA Vontas John J Van Leeuwen Thomas T Kant Merijn R MR Schuurink Robert C RC
Molecular plant-microbe interactions : MPMI 20240228 2
The phloem-feeding insect <i>Bemisia tabaci</i> is an important pest, responsible for the transmission of several crop-threatening virus species. While feeding, the insect secretes a cocktail of effectors to modulate plant defense responses. Here, we present a set of proteins identified in an artificial diet on which <i>B. tabaci</i> was salivating. We subsequently studied whether these candidate effectors can play a role in plant immune suppression. Effector G4 was the most robust suppressor of ...[more]