SNC1 is a TIR-NB-LRR type R protein (nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat) that functions as an intracellular immune receptor in plants.
SNC1 is part of the RPP5 locus, a cluster of paralogous disease resistance (R) genes that allows the plant to adapt to pathogens. 4. Summary Table: SNC1 Characteristics Description Protein Type TIR-NB-LRR (NLR) Immune Receptor Model Organism Arabidopsis thaliana (Col-0) Key Action Activates effector-triggered immunity Mutant Phenotype Constitutive activation (dwarfism) Interacting Partner TPR1 (Transcriptional corepressor) SnC1.rar
Here is developed content covering the biological significance, function, and research context of SNC1. 1. What is SNC1? SNC1 is a TIR-NB-LRR type R protein (nucleotide-binding
SNC1 guards the plant against pathogens that contain specific effectors through indirect interaction. SNC1 guards the plant against pathogens that contain
If you can provide more context on the file (e.g., is it a genomic dataset, a simulation, or a software package?), I can provide more specific analysis. Alternatively, would you like more information on: The Arabidopsis immune signaling pathway ? How TPR1 and SNC1 interact to regulate immunity? How to conduct a bioinformatics analysis on R-gene data?
SNC1-mediated defense gene expression and hypersensitive responses are affected by constant light growth conditions.