INF1s are elicitins, proteins which are produced by plant pathogens and recognized by hosts.[1] They are produced by Phytophthora,[1] Pythium,[1] and Pseudomonas[citation needed] spp.

Known INF1s include:

  • PsINF1, the INF1 in Pseudomonas syringae
  • PiINF1, an INF1 in Phytophthora infestans
  • PiMAMPINF1 , a MAMP INF1 in P. infestans.[1] PiMAPINF1 is known to trigger two MAPKs in Nicotiana benthamiana, Salicylic acid-Induced Protein Kinase (SIPK) and Wound-Induced Protein Kinase .[1]
  • PcINF1, the INF1 in Phytophthora capsici[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Wang, Yan; Tyler, Brett M.; Wang, Yuanchao (2019). "Defense and Counterdefense During Plant-Pathogenic Oomycete Infection". Annual Review of Microbiology. 73 (1). San Mateo, California: Annual Reviews: 667–696. doi:10.1146/annurev-micro-020518-120022. ISSN 0066-4227.