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Mechanism of membrane interactions of Nep1-like proteins

Published on Jul 09, 2018630 Views

Necrosis and ethylene-inducing peptide 1 (Nep1)-like proteins (NLPs) are large protein family of virulence factors that are secreted by various plant pathogens and can be found in bacteria, fungi and

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Nep1-like protein – plant membrane interactions00:00
pore forming proteins - 101:28
pore forming proteins - 204:46
actinoporins and actinoporin-like proteins05:58
Necrosis and ethylene-inducing protein 1 (NEP1)-like proteins08:42
NLPs are necrosis and virulence-promoting proteins - 111:22
NLPs are necrosis and virulence-promoting proteins - 213:28
NLPs possess cytotoxic activity15:57
importance of a conserved ion-binding motif18:02
NLP cytotoxicity is required for Pectobacterium carotovorum virulence18:40
mechanism of membrane damage by NLPs19:17
lipids as receptors for NLPs?20:02
GIPCs ARE receptors for NLPs - 1 22:25
GIPCs ARE receptors for NLPs - 224:15
specificity of NLPs - 127:16
specificity of NLPs - 229:43
GIPC lipids determine specificity30:12
structural studies of non-toxic NLP - 133:59
structural studies of non-toxic NLP - 235:24
model systems to study toxicity of NLPs - 138:15
model systems to study toxicity of NLPs - 2 38:46
applied value - 140:51
applied value - 242:05
conclusions42:37
acknowledgements43:33