An activated wheat CCG10-NLR immune receptor forms an octameric resistosome – Research

An activated CCG10-NLR WAI3 plant immune receptor forms an octameric resistosome, which induces calcium influx and immune responses through a unique channel architecture. Read more about this post... Credits: Source Disclaimer

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An activated wheat CCG10-NLR immune receptor forms an octameric resistosome – Research

An activated CCG10-NLR WAI3 plant immune receptor forms an octameric resistosome, which induces calcium influx and immune responses through a unique channel architecture. Read more...

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