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What terms are used to distinguish the role of effectors in PAMP-triggered immunity and effector-triggered immunity?

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What terms are used to distinguish the role of effectors in PAMP-triggered immunity and effector-triggered immunity?

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Terms relating to induction and suppression of PAMP triggered immunity (PTI) are captured by the terms: GO:0052033: pathogen-associated molecular pattern dependent induction by symbiont of host innate immunity GO:0052034: negative regulation by symbiont of pathogen-associated molecular pattern-induced host innate immunity In contrast, there are no terms that include the specific phrase “effector-triggered immunity”. Rather, the existing terms are designed to capture modulation of host defense-related programmed cell death (i.e. the hypersensitive response) or host resistance gene-dependent defense response (used when the response results from interaction with an identified resistance gene).

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