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  • Wang, G.; He, Y.; Strauch, R.; Olukolu, B.; Nielsen, D.; Li, X.; Balint-Kurti, P.
    Maize homologs of hydroxycinnamoyltransferase, a key enzyme in lignin biosynthesis, bind the nucleotide binding leucine-rich repeat rp1 proteins to modulate the defense response (2015), Plant Physiol., 169, 2230-2243.
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Zea mays
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Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
HCT1806
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Zea mays
HCT4918
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Zea mays

General Information

General Information Comment Organism
physiological function hydroxycinnamoyltransferases HCT1806 and HCT4918 physically interact with and suppress the hypersensitive response conferred by Leu-rich repeat protein Rp1-D21 when transiently coexpressed in Nicotiana benthamiana. Other maize hydroxycinnamoyltransferase homologs are unable to confer the same level of suppression on Rp1-D21-induced hypersensitive response. The metabolic activity of HCT1806 and HCT4918 is unlikely to be necessary for their role in suppressing hypersensitive response. HCT1806 and HCT4918 play roles in Rp1-mediated disease resistance Zea mays