{{Short description|Disease chemicals recognized by plants}}
'''''INF1'''''s are elicitins, proteins which are produced by plant pathogens and recognized by hosts.<ref name = "Defense-and-Counterdefense" /> They are produced by ''Phytophthora'',<ref name = "Defense-and-Counterdefense" /> ''Pythium'',<ref name = "Defense-and-Counterdefense" /> and ''Pseudomonas''{{ Citation needed | date=November 2022 }} spp.
Known ''INF1''s include:
* ''PsINF1'', the ''INF1'' in ''Pseudomonas syringae'' * ''PiINF1'', an ''INF1'' in ''Phytophthora infestans'' * ''{{visible anchor| PiMAMPINF1 }}'', a MAMP ''INF1'' in ''P. infestans''.<ref name = "Defense-and-Counterdefense" /> ''PiMAPINF1'' is known to trigger two MAPKs in ''Nicotiana benthamiana'', {{ Visible anchor | Salicylic acid-Induced Protein Kinase | text = Salicylic acid-Induced Protein Kinase }} (SIPK) and {{ Visible anchor | Wound-Induced Protein Kinase }}.<ref name = "Defense-and-Counterdefense" /> * ''PcINF1'', the ''INF1'' in ''Phytophthora capsici''<ref name = "Defense-and-Counterdefense" > {{ Cite journal | language = English | year = 2019 | location = San Mateo, California | publisher = Annual Reviews | journal = Annual Review of Microbiology | issn = 0066-4227 | volume = 73 | issue = 1 | first1 = Yan | last1 = Wang | first2 = Brett M. | last2 = Tyler | first3 = Yuanchao | last3 = Wang | pages = 667–696 | doi = 10.1146/annurev-micro-020518-120022 | title = Defense and Counterdefense During Plant-Pathogenic Oomycete Infection }} </ref>
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Category:Elicitors