Molecular Basis of Plant Cell Immunity

Authors

  • Drew Rodriguez
  • Dana Adams
  • Jesse Hernandez

Keywords:

plant, immunity, pathogen, signaling, genes

Abstract

This article explores the molecular underpinnings of plant cell immunity focusing on the recognition of pathogenic attacks and initiation of defense responses. We utilized genomic and proteomic approaches to map the signaling cascades activated during pathogen recognition. The study identifies key genes and proteins involved in bolstering cellular immunity, providing insights into crop improvement and sustainable agriculture. This research advances our understanding of plant resilience against environmental stressors.

Author Biographies

Drew Rodriguez

PhD in Plant Biology
University of Heidelberg
Grabengasse 1, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany

Dana Adams

PhD in Botany
Australian National University
Canberra ACT 0200, Australia

Jesse Hernandez

PhD in Molecular Genetics
Dnipro National University
Gagarin Ave, 72, Dnipro, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine, 49010

References

Sharma, V. K., Marla, S., Zheng, W., Mishra, D., Huang, J., Zhang, W., ... & Cook, D. E. (2022). CRISPR guides induce gene silencing in plants in the absence of Cas. Genome Biology, 23(1), 6.

Published

2023-08-14

Issue

Section

Articles