The regulatory subunit MoB56 of PP2A phosphatase regulates pathogenicity, growth and development in a protein complex with the atypical catalytic subunit Ppg1 in the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae
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You-Liang Peng | Rui-Jin Wang | Linlu Qi | Wenhui Zeng | Rui Zhao | Ye Yang | Danrui Cui | Yujie Jin | Lihui Xiang
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