Unravelling the Function of a Bacterial Effector from a Non-cultivable Plant Pathogen Using a Yeast Two-hybrid Screen

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11:30 min

January 20th, 2017

DOI :

10.3791/55150-v

January 20th, 2017


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Bacterial Effector

Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

0:48

Collecting Root and Leaf Samples from Infected Apple Trees

2:22

Yeast 2 Hybrid Screen

7:47

Analysis of Clones from Selective Plates

8:50

Results: Yeast 2 Hybrid to Identify Binding Partners of Bacterial Effector Proteins

9:57

Conclusion

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