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 In 2009, the generation of mutants for 18 non-TAL type 3 effector genes in //Xoo// strain PXO99<sup>A </sup>  allowed to investigate the function of several T3Es. Among them XopZ (PXO_06152 and PXO_01041) was reported to contribute to the full virulence of the strain PXO99<sup>A</sup>  (Ryan //et al//., 2009; Song and Yang, 2010). In 2009, the generation of mutants for 18 non-TAL type 3 effector genes in //Xoo// strain PXO99<sup>A </sup>  allowed to investigate the function of several T3Es. Among them XopZ (PXO_06152 and PXO_01041) was reported to contribute to the full virulence of the strain PXO99<sup>A</sup>  (Ryan //et al//., 2009; Song and Yang, 2010).
  
-XopZ2 was described in Potnis //et al//., 2011 as a novel candidate effector gene upstream of hrpW in //Xanthomonas vesicatoria// strain 1111 (=ATCC 35937) ([[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/EGD08510.1|EGD08510.1]]=XVE_3221) and //Xanthomonas gardneri// strain 101 (=ATCC 19865) ([[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/EGD18683.1|EGD18683.1]]=XGA_2762; Potnis //et al//., 2011). It was shown functional i.e. as being translocated using a reporter gene assay (AvrBs2-based assay; Potnis //et al//., 2011).+XopZ2 was described in Potnis //et al//., 2011 as a novel candidate effector gene upstream of hrpW in //Xanthomonas vesicatoria// strain 1111 (=ATCC 35937) ([[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/EGD08510.1|EGD08510.1]]=XVE_3221) and //Xanthomonas gardneri// strain 101 (=ATCC 19865) ([[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/EGD18683.1|EGD18683.1]]=XGA_2762; Potnis //et al//., 2011). It was also shown to be functional i.e. as being translocated using a reporter gene assay (AvrBs2-based assay; Potnis //et al//., 2011). The pairwise sequence identity below 50% warrants assigning these two proteins to a new family within the //xopZ// class, named //xopZ2 // (Potnis //et al//., 2011)
 === (Experimental) evidence for being a T3E === === (Experimental) evidence for being a T3E ===
  
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