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 ====== XopY ====== ====== XopY ======
  
-Author: Irena Mačionienė\\ +Author: [[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Irena_Macioniene|Irena Mačionienė]]\\ 
-Internal reviewer: Lucas Morinière\\+Internal reviewer: [[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lucas_Moriniere|Lucas Morinière]]\\
 Expert reviewer: FIXME Expert reviewer: FIXME
  
 Class: XopY\\ Class: XopY\\
 Family: XopY\\ Family: XopY\\
-Prototype: XopY, aka Xoo1488 (//Xanthomonas oryzae// pv. //oryzicola// BLS256)\\ +Prototype: XOO1488 (//Xanthomonas oryzae// pv. //oryzae//; strain MAFF 311018)\\ 
-RefSeq ID: [[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/AEQ97580.1|AEQ97580]] (276 aa) +RefSeq ID: [[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/AEQ97580.1|AEQ97580]] (276 aa)\\
 3D structure: Unknown 3D structure: Unknown
  
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 === How discovered? === === How discovered? ===
  
-XopY was discovered by screening the genome of //X. oryzae //pv. //oryzae// MAFF311018 for proteins displaying a N-terminal amino acid pattern associated with T3S substrates in //Pseudomonas syringae// (Furutani //et al.//, 2009). It has been primarily referred to as XOO1488, and then XopY (Song & Yang, 2010).+XopY was discovered by screening the genome of //X. oryzae //pv. //oryzae// MAFF 311018 for proteins displaying a N-terminal amino acid pattern associated with T3S substrates in //Pseudomonas syringae// (Furutani //et al.//, 2009). It has been primarily referred to as XOO1488, and then XopY (Song & Yang, 2010).
 === (Experimental) evidence for being a T3E === === (Experimental) evidence for being a T3E ===
  
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 XopY was demonstrated to target OsRLCK185. Expression of XopY in rice cells compromises OsRLCK185-mediated immune responses, which is consistent with the fact that Xoo1488 inhibits trans-phosphorylation of the activation domain of OsRLCK185 by OsCERK1. Interestingly, XopY is phosphorylated by OsRLCK185, suggesting that modification of XopY in host cell may affect their virulent activity (Yamaguchi //et al//., 2013b). XopY was demonstrated to target OsRLCK185. Expression of XopY in rice cells compromises OsRLCK185-mediated immune responses, which is consistent with the fact that Xoo1488 inhibits trans-phosphorylation of the activation domain of OsRLCK185 by OsCERK1. Interestingly, XopY is phosphorylated by OsRLCK185, suggesting that modification of XopY in host cell may affect their virulent activity (Yamaguchi //et al//., 2013b).
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 ===== Conservation ===== ===== Conservation =====
  
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