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editorial
. 2015 Jun 15;6(19):16824–16825. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.4838

Figure 1. In susceptible plants, pathogens deliver effector proteins to interfere with plant defenses, so that they can colonize the host tissues and cause disease.

Figure 1

Resistant plants have receptors with an incorporated “Decoy” domain that mimics effector targets. The decoy domain enables plants to detect effectors that specifically target this domain and activates defenses to contain the pathogen and halt the infection. PM: cell plasma membrane.