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The review presents the current state of research on the structural and functional features of the secretion systems of phytopathogens and mutualists, as well as their importance in the suppression of phytoimmunity. The nine currently identified bacterial systems of protein secretion across cell membranes significantly differ in functional complexity. Most of the data on such systems have been obtained in animal pathogens. There are only a few works on phytopathogens and even more mutualistic bacterial species, and they do not give even a general idea of their role in the realization of virulence strategy or their similarities with and differences from similar systems in bacterial pathogens of animals.
Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology – Springer Journals
Published: Mar 30, 2020
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