NPR3 and NPR4 are receptors for the immune signal salicylic acid in plants.
Nature. 2012 May 16; 486(7402):228-32
Fu ZQ, Yan S, Saleh A, Wang W, ..., Spoel SH, Tada Y, Zheng N, Dong X. Fu ZQ, Yan S, Saleh A, Wang W, Ruble J, Oka N, Mohan R, Spoel SH, Tada Y, Zheng N, Dong X. Nature. 2012 May 16; 486(7402):228-32
An important signaling molecule in plants produced in response to pathogen attack is salicylic acid (SA). One of the most significant gaps in our understanding of how SA works has been the lack of knowledge of how SA is perceived; that is, what is the SA receptor? If you have followed the recent literature on the discovery of plant...
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