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1. The Emerging Role of PP2C Phosphatases in Tomato Immunity

2. Genome of Solanum pimpinellifolium provides insights into structural variants during tomato breeding

3. Integrative Proteomic and Phosphoproteomic Analyses of Pattern- and Effector-Triggered Immunity in Tomato

4. Spelling Changes and Fluorescent Tagging With Prime Editing Vectors for Plants

5. Generation and Molecular Characterization of CRISPR/Cas9-Induced Mutations in 63 Immunity-Associated Genes in Tomato Reveals Specificity and a Range of Gene Modifications

6. The Bacterial Effector AvrPto Targets the Regulatory Coreceptor SOBIR1 and Suppresses Defense Signaling Mediated by the Receptor-Like Protein Cf-4

7. The Tomato Kinase Pti1 Contributes to Production of Reactive Oxygen Species in Response to Two Flagellin-Derived Peptides and Promotes Resistance to Pseudomonas syringae Infection

8. Ser360 and Ser364 in the Kinase Domain of Tomato SlMAPKKKα are Critical for Programmed Cell Death Associated with Plant Immunity

9. Virus‐induced gene silencing database for phenomics and functional genomics in Nicotiana benthamiana

10. Nonhost Resistance of Tomato to the Bean Pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae B728a Is Due to a Defective E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Domain in AvrPtoBB728a

11. A Draft Genome Sequence of Nicotiana benthamiana to Enhance Molecular Plant-Microbe Biology Research

12. Methods to Study PAMP-Triggered Immunity Using Tomato and Nicotiana benthamiana

13. Identification of Nicotiana benthamiana Genes Involved in Pathogen-Associated Molecular Pattern–Triggered Immunity

14. A Draft Genome Sequence of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato T1 Reveals a Type III Effector Repertoire Significantly Divergent from That of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000

15. Pto- and Prf-Mediated Recognition of AvrPto and AvrPtoB Restricts the Ability of Diverse Pseudomonas syringae Pathovars to Infect Tomato

16. Identification and Characterization of Plant Genes Involved in Agrobacterium-Mediated Plant Transformation by Virus-Induced Gene Silencing

17. Identification of a Candidate Gene in Solanum habrochaites for Resistance to a Race 1 Strain of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato

18. Comparative genomics and phylogenetic discordance of cultivated tomato and close wild relatives

19. Whole-Genome Expression Profiling Defines the HrpL Regulon of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000, Allows de novo Reconstruction of the Hrp cis Element, and Identifies Novel Coregulated Genes

20. An avrPto/avrPtoB Mutant of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 Does Not Elicit Pto-Mediated Resistance and Is Less Virulent on Tomato

21. Identification and Expression Profiling of Tomato Genes Differentially Regulated During a Resistance Response to Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria

22. The Myristylation Motif of Pto Is Not Required for Disease Resistance

23. Tomato receptor-like cytoplasmic kinase Fir1 is involved in flagellin signaling and preinvasion immunity

25. Loss of function of the bHLH transcription factor Nrd1 in tomato enhances resistance to Pseudomonas syringae

26. Tomato brassinosteroid-signaling kinase Bsk830 is a component of flagellin signaling that regulates pre-invasion immunity

28. Ptr1 and ZAR1 immune receptors confer overlapping and distinct bacterial pathogen effector specificities

29. Genome of Solanum pimpinellifolium provides insights into structural variants during tomato breeding

30. WRKY22 and WRKY25 transcription factors are positive regulators of defense responses in Nicotiana benthamiana

31. Ptr1 evolved convergently with RPS2 and Mr5 to mediate recognition of AvrRpt2 in diverse solanaceous species

32. A Solanum lycopersicoides reference genome facilitates insights into tomato specialized metabolism and immunity

33. Integrative Proteomic and Phosphoproteomic Analyses of Pattern- and Effector-Triggered Immunity in Tomato

34. Loss of function of bHLH transcription factor Nrd1 in tomato induces an arabinogalactan protein-encoding gene and enhances resistance toPseudomonas syringaepv.tomato

35. Mai1 Protein Acts Between Host Recognition of Pathogen Effectors and Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Signaling

36. PP2C phosphatase Pic1 negatively regulates the phosphorylation status of Pti1b kinase, a regulator of flagellin-triggered immunity in tomato

37. Natural variation for unusual host responses and flagellin‐mediated immunity against Pseudomonas syringae in genetically diverse tomato accessions

39. Pto kinase binds two domains of AvrPtoB and its proximity to the effector E3 ligase determines if it evades degradation and activates plant immunity.

40. Spelling Changes and Fluorescent Tagging With Prime Editing Vectors for Plants

41. Genome of Solanum pimpinellifolium provides insights into structural variants during tomato breeding

42. Tomato Wall-Associated Kinase SlWak1 Depends on Fls2/Fls3 to Promote Apoplastic Immune Responses to Pseudomonas syringae

43. A Solanum lycopersicoides reference genome facilitates biological discovery in tomato

44. Ptr1 evolved convergently with RPS2 and Mr5 to mediate recognition of AvrRpt2 in diverse solanaceous species

45. Molecular Characterization of Differences between the Tomato Immune Receptors Flagellin Sensing 3 and Flagellin Sensing 2

46. Tomato Wall-Associated Kinase SlWak1 Depends on Fls2/Fls3 to Promote Apoplastic Immune Responses to

47. Tomato wall-associated kinase SlWak1 acts in an Fls2- and Fls3-dependent manner to promote apoplastic immune responses to Pseudomonas syringae

48. WRKY22 and WRKY25 transcription factors are positive regulators of defense responses in Nicotiana benthamiana

50. Detecting the Interaction of Peptide Ligands with Plant Membrane Receptors

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