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bacteria:t3e:xope2 [2020/07/08 17:00] rkoebnik [Further reading] |
bacteria:t3e:xope2 [2020/07/15 13:15] rkoebnik [Biological function] |
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Class: XopE\\ | Class: XopE\\ | ||
Family: XopE2\\ | Family: XopE2\\ | ||
- | Prototype: XCV2280 (// | + | Prototype: XCV2280 (// |
RefSeq ID: [[https:// | RefSeq ID: [[https:// | ||
- | 3D structure: Myristoylation motif at their extreme N-terminus. | + | Synonym: AvrXacE3 (// |
+ | 3D structure: Myristoylation motif at the extreme N terminus | ||
===== Biological function ===== | ===== Biological function ===== | ||
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=== Phenotypes === | === Phenotypes === | ||
- | XopE2 shows an avirulence activity in //Solanum pseudocapsicum// | + | * XopE2 shows an avirulence activity in //Solanum pseudocapsicum// |
+ | * // | ||
+ | * XopE2 proteins were shown to be capable of suppressing the hypersensitive response (HR) of // | ||
+ | * XopE2 inhibits growth of yeast cells in the presence of sodium chloride and caffeine (Salomon //et al//., 2011). | ||
+ | * Expression | ||
+ | * XopE2 appears to promote wall-bound invertase activity in pepprt leaves (Sonnewald //et al.//, 2011). | ||
+ | * XopE2 mutants grow to equivalent titers as wild type //X. euvesicatoria// | ||
+ | * XopE2 inhibits the activation of a PTI-inducible promoter by the bacterial peptide elf18 in // | ||
=== Localization === | === Localization === | ||
- | XopE2 fused to gfp in a binary vector under control of the Cauliflower mosaic virus 35S promoter expressed in //Nicotiana benthamiana// | + | XopE2 fused to gfp in a binary vector under control of the Cauliflower mosaic virus 35S promoter expressed in //Nicotiana benthamiana// |
=== Enzymatic function === | === Enzymatic function === | ||
XopE2 belongs to the HopX effector family, which are part of the transglutaminase superfamily (Nimchuk //et al//., 2007). | XopE2 belongs to the HopX effector family, which are part of the transglutaminase superfamily (Nimchuk //et al//., 2007). | ||
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=== Interaction partners === | === Interaction partners === | ||
XopE2 was found to physically interact with tomato 14-3-3 (TFT) proteins. XopE2 is phosphorylated at multiple residues //in planta //for maximal binding to TFT10 (Dubrow //et al//., 2018). | XopE2 was found to physically interact with tomato 14-3-3 (TFT) proteins. XopE2 is phosphorylated at multiple residues //in planta //for maximal binding to TFT10 (Dubrow //et al//., 2018). | ||
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===== Conservation ===== | ===== Conservation ===== | ||