Singh_2012_J.Biosci_37_563

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Title : In silico study of interaction between rice proteins enhanced disease susceptibility 1 and phytoalexin deficient 4, the regulators of salicylic acid signalling pathway - Singh_2012_J.Biosci_37_563
Author(s) : Singh I , Shah K
Ref : J Biosci , 37 :563 , 2012
Abstract :

Enhanced disease susceptibility 1 (EDS1), a plant-specific protein has homology with the eukaryotic lipase in their N-terminal halves and a unique domain at its C-termini. EDS1 is known to be an important regulator of biotic stress and an essential component of basal immunity. EDS1 interacts with its positive co-regulator phytoalexin deficient 4 (PAD4), resulting in mobilization of the salicylic acid defence pathway. Limited information regarding this interaction in rice is available. To study this interaction, a model of EDS1 and PAD4 proteins from rice was generated and validated with Accelrys DS software version 3.1 using bioinformatics interface. The in silico docking between the two proteins showed a significant protein-protein interaction between rice EDS1 and PAD4, suggesting that they form a dimeric protein complex, which, similar to that in Arabidopsis, is perhaps also important for triggering the salicylic acid signalling pathway in plants.

PubMedSearch : Singh_2012_J.Biosci_37_563
PubMedID: 22750992
Gene_locus related to this paper: orysa-q6h415 , orysa-q53lh1

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Singh I, Shah K (2012)
In silico study of interaction between rice proteins enhanced disease susceptibility 1 and phytoalexin deficient 4, the regulators of salicylic acid signalling pathway
J Biosci 37 :563

Singh I, Shah K (2012)
J Biosci 37 :563