The snc1-1 mutant is a gain-of-function mutant, leading to constitutive (continuous) defense responses and a dwarf phenotype.
Its activity is controlled by multiple layers, including a small RNA cascade and the BON1/CPN1 gene, which ensures it is activated only under stress. 3. Key Research Findings
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SNC1 is a TIR-NB-LRR type R protein (nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat) that functions as an intracellular immune receptor in plants.
SNC1 is part of the RPP5 locus, a cluster of paralogous disease resistance (R) genes that allows the plant to adapt to pathogens. 4. Summary Table: SNC1 Characteristics Description Protein Type TIR-NB-LRR (NLR) Immune Receptor Model Organism Arabidopsis thaliana (Col-0) Key Action Activates effector-triggered immunity Mutant Phenotype Constitutive activation (dwarfism) Interacting Partner TPR1 (Transcriptional corepressor)
Based on the search results, "SNC1" refers primarily to , a key disease resistance protein in Arabidopsis thaliana .