therapeutic action: Identification of drug targets for rice blast disease control

Retromer Regulates Macro- and Micro-Autophagy via Distinct Vacuolar Proteases in the Rice Blast Fungus

Rice blast disease causes significant crop damage worldwide. This research reveals how a cellular transport system called the retromer complex helps the fungus Magnaporthe oryzae develop and infect plants by delivering cleaning enzymes to the fungal cell’s digestive compartment. By understanding how these enzymes are transported and used, scientists have identified potential targets for developing better ways to control and prevent rice blast disease.

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