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Ji Wang is an academic researcher from Nanjing Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phytophthora capsici & Effector. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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A Phytophthora capsici Effector Targets ACD11 Binding Partners that Regulate ROS-Mediated Defense Response in Arabidopsis.
Qi Li,Gan Ai,Danyu Shen,Fen Zou,Ji Wang,Tian Bai,Yanyu Chen,Shutian Li,Meixiang Zhang,Maofeng Jing,Daolong Dou +10 more
TL;DR: Findings indicate the important roles of Arabidopsis BPA1 and its homologs in ROS homeostasis and defense response, highlighting the usefulness of a pathogen effector-directed approach as a promising strategy for the discovery of novel plant immune regulators.
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A Phytophthora capsici effector suppresses plant immunity via interaction with EDS1
TL;DR: The results revealed that the P. capsici RxLR effector PcAvh103 targets host EDS1 to suppress plant immunity, probably through disrupting the E DS1–PAD4 immune signalling pathway.
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A Phytophthora capsici virulence effector associates with NPR1 and suppresses plant immune responses
Qi Li,Yanyu Chen,Ji Wang,Fen Zou,Yuling Jia,Danyu Shen,Qimeng Zhang,Maofeng Jing,Daolong Dou,Meixiang Zhang +9 more
- 07 Feb 2019
TL;DR: This research identified a Phytophthora capsici effector RxLR48 that associates with NPR1, facilitates P. capsici infection and is required for pathogen virulence, and demonstrated that RxLR 48 promotes NPR1’s nuclear localization and inhibits its proteasome-mediated degradation, suggesting that Rx LR48 suppresses SA signaling by targeting the central regulator NPR1.
Filamentous Phytophthora Pathogens Deploy Effectors to Interfere With Bacterial Growth and Motility.
Ji Wang,Danyu Shen,Chengcheng Ge,Yaxin Du,Long Lin,Jin Liu,Tian Bai,Maofeng Jing,Guoliang Qian,Daolong Dou +9 more
TL;DR: These studies provide a first case showing that the filamentous Phytophthora pathogens could deploy effectors to interfere with bacterial growth and motility, revealing an unprecedented effector-mediated inter-kingdom interaction between Phytophile pathogens and bacterial species and thereby uncovering ecological significance of effector proteins in filamentous plant pathogens besides their canonical roles involving pathogen–plant interaction.