Schulze-Lefert Paul
Max-Planck-Institute for Plant Breeding Research, Department of Plant Microbe Interactions, Carl-von-Linne Weg 10, D-50892, Cologne, Germany.
Curr Biol. 2004 Jan 6;14(1):R22-4.
Mutations in plant cytosolic HSP90 genes have been found to impair the immune responses triggered by host pathogen receptors. HSP90 links the plant receptors to other components essential for receptor function. The new findings suggest mechanistic parallels with steroid receptor regulation in animals.
人们发现,植物胞质HSP90基因的突变会损害宿主病原体受体引发的免疫反应。HSP90将植物受体与受体功能所必需的其他成分联系起来。这些新发现表明,其机制与动物体内类固醇受体的调节有相似之处。