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====== XopJ3 ====== | ====== XopJ3 ====== | ||
- | Author: | + | Author: |
- | Reviewer: Jane Doe | + | Internal reviewer: |
Class: XopJ\\ | Class: XopJ\\ | ||
Family: XopJ3\\ | Family: XopJ3\\ | ||
- | Prototype: AvrRxv (// | + | Prototype: AvrRxv/ |
- | RefSeq ID:\\ | + | RefSeq ID: [[http:// |
- | Synonym: AvrRxv\\ | + | 3D structure: |
- | 3D structure: | + | |
===== Biological function ===== | ===== Biological function ===== | ||
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=== How discovered? === | === How discovered? === | ||
+ | AvrRxv/ | ||
=== (Experimental) evidence for being a T3E === | === (Experimental) evidence for being a T3E === | ||
+ | Tn5 insertions in multiple hrp genes in //XcvT //75-3 eliminated AvrRxv/ | ||
=== Regulation === | === Regulation === | ||
+ | //avrRxv //is constitutively expressed in Xanthomonas tomato strain //XcvT //92-14 (Ciesiolka et al. 1998). The expression of avrRxv was similar in NYB and XVM2 and was not dependent on //hrpG //or //hrpX // (Ciesiolka et al 1998). //avrRxv //has a perfect PIP-box starting at bp 465 with the sequence TTCGC-N15-TTCGC (Ciesiolka et al 1998). | ||
=== Phenotypes === | === Phenotypes === | ||
+ | AvrRxv induce hypersensitive response in tomato line Hawaii 7998 (Whalen et al. 1993)( Bonshtien et al. 2004), bean (Whalen et al. 1988) and //Nicotiana benthamiana// | ||
=== Localization === | === Localization === | ||
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+ | AvrRxv is localized predominantly to the cytoplasm and is possibly associated with the plasma and nuclear membranes (Bonshtien et al. 2004). | ||
=== Enzymatic function === | === Enzymatic function === | ||
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+ | AvrRxv/ | ||
=== Interaction partners === | === Interaction partners === | ||
- | ===== Conservation | + | AvrRxv interacts with tomato 14-3-3 protein (Whalen et al. 2008). |
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=== In xanthomonads === | === In xanthomonads === | ||
+ | YES (//X. euvesicatoria//, | ||
=== In other plant pathogens/ | === In other plant pathogens/ | ||
+ | YES (// | ||
===== References ===== | ===== References ===== | ||
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Whalen MC, Wang JF, Carland FM, Heiskell ME, Dahlbeck D, Minsavage GV, Jones JB, Scott JW, Stall RE, Staskawicz BJ (1993). Avirulence gene //avrRxv// from // | Whalen MC, Wang JF, Carland FM, Heiskell ME, Dahlbeck D, Minsavage GV, Jones JB, Scott JW, Stall RE, Staskawicz BJ (1993). Avirulence gene //avrRxv// from // | ||
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+ | Albers P, Üstün S, Witzel K, Kraner M, Börnke F (2019). A Remorin from //Nicotiana benthamiana// | ||
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+ | Ma KW, Ma W (2016). YopJ Family Effectors Promote Bacterial Infection through a Unique Acetyltransferase Activity. Microbiol Mol Biol Rev. 80: | ||
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+ | Whalen M, Richter T, Zakhareyvich K, Yoshikawa M, Al-Azzeh D, Adefioye A, Spicer G, Mendoza LL, Morales CQ, Klassen V, Perez-Baron G, Toebe CS, Tzovolous A, Gerstman E, Evans E, Thompson C, Lopez M, Ronald PC (2008). Identification of a host 14-3-3 Protein that Interacts with // | ||