PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 9707642-2 1998 Mutations that eliminate Prf show a loss of both Pto resistance and sensitivity to the organophosphate insecticide fenthion, suggesting that Prf controls both phenotypes. Fenthion 115-123 putative late blight resistance protein homolog R1A-4 Solanum lycopersicum 25-28 9707642-2 1998 Mutations that eliminate Prf show a loss of both Pto resistance and sensitivity to the organophosphate insecticide fenthion, suggesting that Prf controls both phenotypes. Fenthion 115-123 putative late blight resistance protein homolog R1A-4 Solanum lycopersicum 141-144 9707642-3 1998 Herein, we report that the overexpression of Prf leads to enhanced resistance to a number of normally virulent bacterial and viral pathogens and leads to increased sensitivity to fenthion. Fenthion 179-187 putative late blight resistance protein homolog R1A-4 Solanum lycopersicum 45-48 7911348-9 1994 Interestingly, mutations in the prf locus result in both complete susceptibility to P. s. tomato and insensitivity to fenthion, suggesting that Prf plays a role in tomato signaling in response to both pathogen elicitors and fenthion. Fenthion 224-232 putative late blight resistance protein homolog R1A-4 Solanum lycopersicum 32-35 7911348-9 1994 Interestingly, mutations in the prf locus result in both complete susceptibility to P. s. tomato and insensitivity to fenthion, suggesting that Prf plays a role in tomato signaling in response to both pathogen elicitors and fenthion. Fenthion 224-232 putative late blight resistance protein homolog R1A-4 Solanum lycopersicum 144-147 7911348-4 1994 We identified mutations both in the Pto resistance locus and in a new locus designated Prf (for Pseudomonas resistance and fenthion sensitivity). Fenthion 123-131 putative late blight resistance protein homolog R1A-4 Solanum lycopersicum 87-90 7911348-9 1994 Interestingly, mutations in the prf locus result in both complete susceptibility to P. s. tomato and insensitivity to fenthion, suggesting that Prf plays a role in tomato signaling in response to both pathogen elicitors and fenthion. Fenthion 118-126 putative late blight resistance protein homolog R1A-4 Solanum lycopersicum 32-35