Rakesh Kumar Sinha1,*, Shiv Shankar Verma2, Anshu Rastogi3,*
Phyton-International Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol.89, No.2, pp. 167-182, 2020, DOI:10.32604/phyton.2020.09359
- 22 April 2020
Abstract Members of the Pathogenesis Related (PR) 10 protein family have been
identified in a variety of plant species and a wide range of functions ranging from
defense to growth and development has been attributed to them. PR10 protein
possesses ribonuclease (RNase) activity, interacts with phytohormones, involved
in hormone-mediated signalling, afforded protection against various phytopathogenic fungi, bacteria, and viruses particularly in response to biotic and abiotic
stresses. The resistance mechanism of PR10 protein may include activation of
defense signalling pathways through possible interacting proteins involved in
mediating responses to pathogens, degradation of RNA of the invading… More >