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bacteria:t3e:xope1 [2020/07/02 16:34] rkoebnik [Biological function] |
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====== XopE1 ====== | ====== XopE1 ====== | ||
- | Author: Jaime Cubero\\ | + | Author: |
- | Internal reviewer: Ralf Koebnik\\ | + | Internal reviewer: |
Expert reviewer: FIXME | Expert reviewer: FIXME | ||
Class: XopE\\ | Class: XopE\\ | ||
Family: XopE1\\ | Family: XopE1\\ | ||
- | Prototype: XCV0294 (// | + | Prototype: XCV0294 (// |
RefSeq ID: [[https:// | RefSeq ID: [[https:// | ||
Synonym: AvrXacE1 (// | Synonym: AvrXacE1 (// | ||
- | 3D structure: Myristoylation motif at their extreme N-terminus (Thieme //et al.//, 2007). | + | 3D structure: Myristoylation motif at the extreme N terminus (Thieme //et al.//, 2007). |
===== Biological function ===== | ===== Biological function ===== | ||
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XopE1 was found to physically interact with tomato 14-3-3s (TFT) (Dubrow //et al.//, 2018). In addition, XopE1 was predicted to interact with VirK, which is secreted by the T2SS and for which a possible role in the modulation of plant immune response during the infection process was suggested (Assis //et al//., 2017). | XopE1 was found to physically interact with tomato 14-3-3s (TFT) (Dubrow //et al.//, 2018). In addition, XopE1 was predicted to interact with VirK, which is secreted by the T2SS and for which a possible role in the modulation of plant immune response during the infection process was suggested (Assis //et al//., 2017). | ||
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===== Conservation ===== | ===== Conservation ===== | ||