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James R Alfano

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Molecular Plant Pathology|October 24, 2009
Roadmap for future research on plant pathogen effectorsJames R Alfano
Annual Review of Phytopathology|July 31, 2004
Type III secretion system effector proteins: double agents in bacterial disease and plant defenseJames R Alfano, Alan Collmer
Current Opinion in Microbiology|January 14, 2011
Plant targets for Pseudomonas syringae type III effectors: virulence targets or guarded decoys?Anna Block, James R Alfano
Cellular Microbiology|October 8, 2004
Disabling surveillance: bacterial type III secretion system effectors that suppress innate immunityAvelina Espinosa, James R Alfano
Molecular Microbiology|May 22, 2012
The Pseudomonas syringae HrpJ protein controls the secretion of type III translocator proteins and has a virulence role inside plant cellsEmerson Crabill, Andrew Karpisek, James R Alfano
Journal of Bacteriology|August 23, 2006
Pseudomonas syringae HrpJ is a type III secreted protein that is required for plant pathogenesis, injection of effectors, and secretion of the HrpZ1 HarpinZheng Qing Fu, Ming Guo, James R Alfano
Journal of Bacteriology|November 12, 2014
Proline metabolism increases katG expression and oxidative stress resistance in Escherichia coliLu Zhang, James R Alfano, Donald F Becker
Journal of Bacteriology|January 5, 2005
The hrpK operon of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 encodes two proteins secreted by the type III (Hrp) protein secretion system: HopB1 and HrpK, a putative type III translocatorTanja Petnicki-Ocwieja, Karin van Dijk, James R Alfano
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions : MPMI|August 7, 2009
The majority of the type III effector inventory of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 can suppress plant immunityMing Guo, Fang Tian, Yashitola Wamboldt, et al.
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|July 29, 2008
Phytopathogen type III effector weaponry and their plant targetsAnna Block, Guangyong Li, Zheng Qing Fu, et al.
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Molecular Plant Pathology|October 24, 2009
Roadmap for future research on plant pathogen effectorsJames R Alfano
Annual Review of Phytopathology|July 31, 2004
Type III secretion system effector proteins: double agents in bacterial disease and plant defenseJames R Alfano, Alan Collmer
Current Opinion in Microbiology|January 14, 2011
Plant targets for Pseudomonas syringae type III effectors: virulence targets or guarded decoys?Anna Block, James R Alfano
Cellular Microbiology|October 8, 2004
Disabling surveillance: bacterial type III secretion system effectors that suppress innate immunityAvelina Espinosa, James R Alfano
Molecular Microbiology|May 22, 2012
The Pseudomonas syringae HrpJ protein controls the secretion of type III translocator proteins and has a virulence role inside plant cellsEmerson Crabill, Andrew Karpisek, James R Alfano
Journal of Bacteriology|August 23, 2006
Pseudomonas syringae HrpJ is a type III secreted protein that is required for plant pathogenesis, injection of effectors, and secretion of the HrpZ1 HarpinZheng Qing Fu, Ming Guo, James R Alfano
Journal of Bacteriology|November 12, 2014
Proline metabolism increases katG expression and oxidative stress resistance in Escherichia coliLu Zhang, James R Alfano, Donald F Becker
Journal of Bacteriology|January 5, 2005
The hrpK operon of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 encodes two proteins secreted by the type III (Hrp) protein secretion system: HopB1 and HrpK, a putative type III translocatorTanja Petnicki-Ocwieja, Karin van Dijk, James R Alfano
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions : MPMI|August 7, 2009
The majority of the type III effector inventory of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 can suppress plant immunityMing Guo, Fang Tian, Yashitola Wamboldt, et al.
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|July 29, 2008
Phytopathogen type III effector weaponry and their plant targetsAnna Block, Guangyong Li, Zheng Qing Fu, et al.
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