Specificity of the plant innate immune system is often conferred by resistance(R)proteins.Most plant disease resistance (R)proteins contain a series of leucine-rich repeats(LRRs),a nucleotide-binding site(NBS),and a putative amino-terminal signaling domain.They are termed NBS-LRR proteins.The LRRs are mainly involved in recognition,and the amino-terminal domain determines signaling specificity,whereas the NBS domain presumably functions as a molecular switch.During the past years,the most important discoveries are the role of partners in NBS-LRR gene mediated defenses,mounting support for the so-called"guard hypothesis"of R gene function,and providing evidence for intramolecular interactions and intermolecular interactions within NBS- LRR proteins as a mode of signaling regulation.The outcome of these interactions determines whether a plant activates its defense responses.
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