
Parker Lab
@parkerlab_mpipz
We’re interested in understanding how plants activate and fine-tune their innate immune responses towards invasive (host-adapted) biotrophic pathogens.
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http://www.mpipz.mpg.de/parker 22-07-2015 11:50:19
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The IS-MPMI meeting is coming to an end: Plenary Session 8 (chaired by Parker Lab) is kicking off with Ksenia Krasileva, talking about biodiversity of plant innate immune receptors and pathogen effectors #2023ISMPMI




Our story on the origin and evolution of plant PRRs is out Nature Communications ! nature.com/articles/s4146… A short & illustrated summary of this story:


📣New publication out by Schulze-Lefert and Chai MPIPZ Cologne Westlake University on how phase separation plays a role in the immune system of #plants. Now published in nature Congratulations! 🥳👏👏 Learn more 👉bit.ly/3PHLH31 #Immunology nature.com/articles/s4158…


The N-terminal domains of NLR immune receptors exhibit structural and functional similarities across divergent plant lineages (Khong-Sam Chia, Jiorgos Kourelis, Albin Teulet, et. al.) buff.ly/3JhE67n John Innes Centre KhongSam Chia Philip Carella ASPB #PlantSci



Congratulations Jane Parker of MPIPZ Cologne, newly inducted NAS international member! #NAS161 #NASmember #genetics #plantbiology


IN BRIEF: From algae to apples: The structural and functional conservation of NLRs (Michael Busche, Bradley Laflamme) buff.ly/3QmUHL7 John Innes Centre KhongSam Chia Philip Carella ASPB #PlantSci


📢NEW #Preprint ‼️ Magnum opus of Marion Clavel w/ excellent help from many amazing people. Keywords: #autophagy #viruses #modified_self_recognition #immune_signaling. Please let us know what you think.🧵 summarising our key findings




"Bioengineering a plant NLR immune receptor with a robust binding interface toward a conserved fungal pathogen effector" Great work from Rafał Zdrzałek at Mark Banfield lab #BlastOFF pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

