Phytophthora Sojae (P. Sojae), a notorious oomycete pathogen to soybeans, secretes virulenceeffectors as major ‘weapons’ to attack the target host organisms. Understanding the biological functionsof virulence effector is the key step to reveal the mechanism of oomycete pathogenicity to hosts andcontrol the disease. Under the support from NE Soybean Board from 2014 to 2016, we conductedresearch on genome-wide identification of all virulence effectors in P. Sojae. Therefore, we will explorethe so-far blank research area of protein interactions between P. Sojae virulence effectors and soybeanproteins with a statistical model trained from existing protein interaction data. As a result,...
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