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OryzaGP

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 228-305 gene denotes ns expressing corresponding avirulence (Avr) proteins through 'gene-for-gene'

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T1 0-162 Sentence denotes The Pseudomonas syringae type III effector AvrRpm1 induces significant defenses by activating the Arabidopsis nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat protein RPS2.
T2 163-319 Sentence denotes Plant disease resistance (R) proteins recognize potential pathogens expressing corresponding avirulence (Avr) proteins through 'gene-for-gene' interactions.
T3 320-452 Sentence denotes RPM1 is an Arabidopsis R-protein that triggers a robust defense response upon recognizing the Pseudomonas syringae effector AvrRpm1.
T4 453-611 Sentence denotes Avr-proteins of phytopathogenic bacteria include type III effector proteins that are often capable of enhancing virulence when not recognized by an R-protein.
T5 612-711 Sentence denotes In rpm1 plants, AvrRpm1 suppresses basal defenses induced by microbe-associated molecular patterns.
T6 712-856 Sentence denotes Here, we show that expression of AvrRpm1 in rpm1 plants induced PR-1, a classical defense marker, and symptoms including chlorosis and necrosis.
T7 857-1123 Sentence denotes PR-1 expression and symptoms were reduced in plants with mutations in defense signaling genes (pad4, sid2, npr1, rar1, and ndr1) and were strongly reduced in rpm1 rps2 plants, indicating that AvrRpm1 elicits defense signaling through the Arabidopsis R-protein, RPS2.
T8 1124-1195 Sentence denotes Bacteria expressing AvrRpm1 grew more on rpm1 rps2 than on rpm1 plants.
T9 1196-1346 Sentence denotes Thus, independent of its classical 'gene-for-gene' activation of RPM1, AvrRpm1 also induces functionally relevant defenses that are dependent on RPS2.
T10 1347-1612 Sentence denotes Finally, AvrRpm1 suppressed host defenses and promoted the growth of type III secretion mutant bacteria equally well in rps2 and RPS2 plants, indicating that virulence activity of over-expressed AvrRpm1 predominates over defenses induced by weak activation of RPS2.