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Thorsten Langner

@ThorstenLangner

Independent Research Group Leader at the Max Planck Institute for Biology, Tuebingen. Adaptive evolution of filamentous plant pathogens.

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Please RT! Exciting opportunities in plant–microbe interactions! My lab @IPMBSinica is looking for passionate postdocs & RAs to join us in one of the following areas: ✨ Cell death & immune signaling 🧬 Discovery of resistance genes 🧫 Development of Agrobacterium-based tools

AdamWu9527's tweet image. Please RT! Exciting opportunities in plant–microbe interactions!
My lab @IPMBSinica is looking for passionate postdocs & RAs to join us in one of the following areas:
✨ Cell death & immune signaling
🧬 Discovery of resistance genes
🧫 Development of Agrobacterium-based tools

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First a pentamer, then a hexamer… now an octamer! The riddle of the enigmatic CCG10-NLR immune receptor family cracked open 🔥 Congrats Guanghao @GuanghaoGuo He Zhang @mhz1989 Selva @M__Selvaraj et al. #NLRbiology #plantsci #immunology

KamounLab's tweet image. First a pentamer, then a hexamer… now an octamer! 

The riddle of the enigmatic CCG10-NLR immune receptor family cracked open 🔥 

Congrats Guanghao @GuanghaoGuo He Zhang @mhz1989 Selva @M__Selvaraj et al.

#NLRbiology #plantsci #immunology

New preprint! We report the largest plant resistosome ever described. We revealed the wheat NLR WAI3, a member from the mysterious CCG10-NLR clade, forms an unprecedented octameric assembly with a unique channel architecture. And the well-known RPS2 might work the same way!

GuanghaoGuo's tweet image. New preprint! We report the largest plant resistosome ever described. We revealed the wheat NLR WAI3, a member from the mysterious CCG10-NLR clade, forms an unprecedented octameric assembly with a unique channel architecture. And the well-known RPS2 might work the same way!


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Please read here about a plant disease resistance protein that makes an octameric resistosome. We describe about its identification, architecture, action and assembly. Congrats to all involved. @GuanghaoGuo, He Zhao @mhz1989 @jonathandgjones @KamounLab @TheSainsburyLab 👇

New preprint! We report the largest plant resistosome ever described. We revealed the wheat NLR WAI3, a member from the mysterious CCG10-NLR clade, forms an unprecedented octameric assembly with a unique channel architecture. And the well-known RPS2 might work the same way!

GuanghaoGuo's tweet image. New preprint! We report the largest plant resistosome ever described. We revealed the wheat NLR WAI3, a member from the mysterious CCG10-NLR clade, forms an unprecedented octameric assembly with a unique channel architecture. And the well-known RPS2 might work the same way!


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📣 NEW PREPRINT 📝 We identified evolutionary origins of many fungal effectors! We show that fungi secrete lots of antimicrobial proteins, and that some of them were repurposed by plant pathogens for host immune suppression. cc @Team_Thomma biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


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Fave study and paper… #EvolutionRocks #EVOMPMI #EffectorWisdom 👇🏾

We’re excited to share our latest work on plant pathogen effector protein evolution @biorxivpreprint. With @KamounLab and Abbas Maqbool. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…



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🚨New @biorxivpreprint alert! We are thrilled to share our latest findings—building on our earlier work on suppressors of helper NLRs of NRC family—a Phytophthora infestans L-shaped effector captures resistosome assembly intermediates of tomato NRC3! biorxiv.org/content/10.110… 1/10


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A plant pathogen effector blocks stepwise assembly of a helper NLR resistosome biorxiv.org/content/10.110… #biorxiv_plants


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