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Fig. 8 | Cell Communication and Signaling

Fig. 8

From: Csn5 inhibits autophagy by regulating the ubiquitination of Atg6 and Tor to mediate the pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzae

Fig. 8

A proposed regulatory model for the function of MoCsn5 in M. oryzae. As a novel autophagy inhibitor, MoCsn5 participates in the regulation of the pathogenicity of M. oryzae. MoCsn5 inhibits autophagy by regulating the ubiquitination of the autophagy-related proteins MoAtg6 and MoTor, inhibiting the degradation of MoTor and promoting the degradation of MoAtg6. In addition, MoCsn5 affects the phosphorylation of MoPmk1 and MoOsm1, thereby regulating the infection and hypertonic stress response of M. oryzae

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