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Plants and algae can detect the presence of bacteria via sensing of proteins or peptides of bacterial origin. Flg22, a fragment of bacterial flagellin, is one of these peptides and has been shown to be an effective elicitor in both plants and algae. Here, we investigated the elicitor activity of flg22-derived peptides in the brown alga, Saccharina japonica. By monitoring luminol-dependent fluorescence,...
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