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Hsiou-Chen Huang

Researcher at National Chung Hsing University

Publications -  17
Citations -  2139

Hsiou-Chen Huang is an academic researcher from National Chung Hsing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pseudomonas syringae & Operon. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 17 publications receiving 2081 citations. Previous affiliations of Hsiou-Chen Huang include Cornell University & University of Maryland, College Park.

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Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae harpinPss: A protein that is secreted via the hrp pathway and elicits the hypersensitive response in plants

TL;DR: The ability of P. syringae to elicit the hypersensitive response in nonhost plants or pathogenesis in hosts is controlled by hrp genes, which encodes harpinPss, a 34.7 kd extracellular protein that elicits hypersensitive necrosis in tobacco and other plants.
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Unified nomenclature for broadly conserved hrp genes of phytopathogenic bacteria

TL;DR: It has been shown directly that various extracellular proteins involved in pathogenesis and defence elicitation by plantpathogenic bacteria utilize this pathway, and the pathway is known to function in the export of virulence factors from the animal pathogens.
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The Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae 61 hrpH product, an envelope protein required for elicitation of the hypersensitive response in plants.

TL;DR: Huang et al. as discussed by the authors showed that Pseudomonas syringae pv. 61 contains a 25-kb cluster of hrp genes that are required for elicitation of the hypersensitive response (HR) in tobacco.
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The HrpZ proteins of Pseudomonas syringae pvs. syringae, glycinea, and tomato are encoded by an operon containing Yersinia ysc homologs and elicit the hypersensitive response in tomato but not soybean.

TL;DR: The Pseudomonas syringae pathovars are composed of host-specific plant pathogens that characteristically elicit the defense-associated hypersensitive response (HR) in nonhost plants and secretes an HR elicitor, harpinPss (HrpZPss), in a hrp-dependent manner.