User Tools

Site Tools


bacteria:t3e:xopj5

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Next revision
Previous revision
Last revision Both sides next revision
bacteria:t3e:xopj5 [2020/08/09 18:05]
rkoebnik
bacteria:t3e:xopj5 [2020/08/09 18:06]
rkoebnik
Line 24: Line 24:
 === Regulation === === Regulation ===
  
-The //xopE1// <sub>Xcc8004</sub> gene (//avrXccB//) contains a PIP box and was shown to be controlled by //hrpG// and //hrpX// (Jiang et al., 2009). (Rongqi //et al//., 2006; Jiang //et al//., 2009).+The //xopE1// <sub>Xcc8004</sub> gene (//avrXccB//) contains a PIP box and was shown to be controlled by //hrpG// and //hrpX// (Rongqi //et al//., 2006; Jiang et al., 2009).
 === Phenotypes === === Phenotypes ===
  
   * AvrXccB (XopJ5<sub>Xcc8004</sub>) is not required for full virulence and growth of //Xcc//  in the host plant Chinese radish (Jiang //et al.//, 2009).   * AvrXccB (XopJ5<sub>Xcc8004</sub>) is not required for full virulence and growth of //Xcc//  in the host plant Chinese radish (Jiang //et al.//, 2009).
-  * +  * XopJ5 was found to be associated with variations in disease symptoms when testing a set of 45 //X. campestris //pv. //campestris //strains on two //Arabidopsis//  natural accessions (Guy //et al.//, 2013).
- +
-XopJ5 was found to be associated with variations in disease symptoms when testing a set of 45 //X. campestris //pv. //campestris //strains on two Arabidopsis natural accessions (Guy //et al.//, 2013). +
   * Experimental evidence using heterologous expression of //avrXccB//  suggests that this protein is involved in the suppression of plant immunity. Immunity suppression in //Arabidopsis//  involved multiple mechanisms: ectopic expression of //avrXccB//  reduced flg22-induced callose deposition and ROS production, while //avrXccB//  expression in //Arabidopsis//  protoplasts inhibited the promoter activity of resistance gene //NHO1//. Heterologous expression of //avrXccB//  led to an increase in the in-planta population of //Xcc//  B186 and //Pst//  DC300 in //Arabidopsis//. Conversely, //avrXccB//  mutants were compromised in their ability to inhibit MAMP-induced immunity (callose deposition, ROS production and defence-related genes in //Arabidopsis//  protoplasts) (Liu //et al//., 2017).   * Experimental evidence using heterologous expression of //avrXccB//  suggests that this protein is involved in the suppression of plant immunity. Immunity suppression in //Arabidopsis//  involved multiple mechanisms: ectopic expression of //avrXccB//  reduced flg22-induced callose deposition and ROS production, while //avrXccB//  expression in //Arabidopsis//  protoplasts inhibited the promoter activity of resistance gene //NHO1//. Heterologous expression of //avrXccB//  led to an increase in the in-planta population of //Xcc//  B186 and //Pst//  DC300 in //Arabidopsis//. Conversely, //avrXccB//  mutants were compromised in their ability to inhibit MAMP-induced immunity (callose deposition, ROS production and defence-related genes in //Arabidopsis//  protoplasts) (Liu //et al//., 2017).
  
bacteria/t3e/xopj5.txt · Last modified: 2020/08/09 18:11 by rkoebnik