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Background review
During the long evolutionary process, plants have developed a complex innate immune system to fight against pathogens
Scientific question
We wanted to explore whether the N-terminal deletion of NRG1C plays a role in plant immunity
By using an overexpression approach, we found that NRG1C plays a negative regulatory role in the plant immune system
Looking to the future
In addition to NRG1C, there are many other N-terminally truncated NLR (NL) genes in the plant genome
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