Publications by authors named "Hinda Doucoure"

pv. () strains that cause bacterial leaf blight (BLB) limit rice () production and require breeding more resistant varieties. Transcription activator-like effectors (TALEs) activate transcription to promote leaf colonization by binding to specific plant host DNA sequences termed effector binding elements (EBEs).

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() are globally important rice pathogens. Virulent lineages from Africa and Asia and less virulent strains from the United States have been well characterized. pv.

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Rice bacterial leaf blight (BLB) is caused by pv. () which injects Transcription Activator-Like Effectors (TALEs) into the host cell to modulate the expression of target disease susceptibility genes. major-virulence TALEs universally target susceptibility genes of the SWEET sugar transporter family.

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As a key virulence strategy to cause bacterial leaf blight, Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo) injects into the plant cell DNA-binding proteins called transcription activator-like effectors (TALEs) that bind to effector-binding elements (EBEs) in a sequence-specific manner, resulting in host gene induction. TALEs AvrXa7, PthXo3, TalC and Tal5, found in geographically distant Xoo strains, all target OsSWEET14, thus considered as a pivotal TALE target acting as major susceptibility factor during rice-Xoo interactions.

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