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Receptive to infection

Sharon R. Long ()
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Sharon R. Long: Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-5020, USA.

Nature, 2015, vol. 523, issue 7560, 298-299

Abstract: EPR3, a plant protein, is found to act as a probable receptor for exopolysaccharide molecules that surround the plant's symbiotic bacteria. The advance sheds light on how recognition is governed in symbiotic relationships. See Article p.308

Date: 2015
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