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Here is developed content covering the biological significance, function, and research context of SNC1. 1. What is SNC1?
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
Nuclear localization of the SNC1 protein is essential for repressing miRNA and phasiRNA loci, amplifying immune responses. SNC1 is part of the RPP5 locus, a
When activated, it triggers a defense system, including the hypersensitive response , which restricts pathogen growth. When activated, it triggers a defense system, including
SNC1 guards the plant against pathogens that contain specific effectors through indirect interaction.
Based on the search results, "SNC1" refers primarily to , a key disease resistance protein in Arabidopsis thaliana .