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Possible receptor is the virA/virG system from ''Agrobacterium'', the virA protein will bind to phenolic compounds and induce transcription of ''vir'' genes by phosphorylation of virG. Protein ChvE results in a broader response to phenolic compounds. Papers:
* [[http://mmbr.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/56/1/12 1]] S C Winans, Two-way chemical signaling in Agrobacterium-plant interactions, Microbiol Mol Biol Rev. 1992 March; 56(1): 12-31 <br>
* [[http://mmbr.asm.org/cgi/content/abstract/56/1/12 1]] S C Winans, Two-way chemical signaling in Agrobacterium-plant interactions, Microbiol Mol Biol Rev. 1992 March; 56(1): 12-31 <br>

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Possible receptor is the virA/virG system from Agrobacterium, the virA protein will bind to phenolic compounds and induce transcription of vir genes by phosphorylation of virG. Protein ChvE results in a broader response to phenolic compounds. Papers: