The rice blast fungus MoRgs1 functioning in cAMP signaling and pathogenicity is regulated by casein kinase MoCk2 phosphorylation and modulated by membrane protein MoEmc2
Rui Yu(Nanjing Agricultural University), Zhengguang Zhang(Nanjing Agricultural University)
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