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Exploring folds, evolution and host interactions
by
Mukhi, Nitika
, Banfield, Mark J.
, Gorenkin, Danylo
in
Bacteria
/ cell physiology
/ Effectors
/ evolution
/ Host plants
/ Host-Pathogen Interactions
/ Hosts
/ Immune response
/ Immunity
/ integrated domain
/ intracellular effectors
/ MAX effector
/ NLRs
/ Pathogens
/ Pathology
/ Plant Diseases
/ Plant Immunity
/ Plant pathology
/ Plants
/ RALPHs
/ Receptors
/ Secretion
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Tansley insight
/ Type III secreted effectors
/ WY fold
2020
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Exploring folds, evolution and host interactions
by
Mukhi, Nitika
, Banfield, Mark J.
, Gorenkin, Danylo
in
Bacteria
/ cell physiology
/ Effectors
/ evolution
/ Host plants
/ Host-Pathogen Interactions
/ Hosts
/ Immune response
/ Immunity
/ integrated domain
/ intracellular effectors
/ MAX effector
/ NLRs
/ Pathogens
/ Pathology
/ Plant Diseases
/ Plant Immunity
/ Plant pathology
/ Plants
/ RALPHs
/ Receptors
/ Secretion
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Tansley insight
/ Type III secreted effectors
/ WY fold
2020
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Exploring folds, evolution and host interactions
by
Mukhi, Nitika
, Banfield, Mark J.
, Gorenkin, Danylo
in
Bacteria
/ cell physiology
/ Effectors
/ evolution
/ Host plants
/ Host-Pathogen Interactions
/ Hosts
/ Immune response
/ Immunity
/ integrated domain
/ intracellular effectors
/ MAX effector
/ NLRs
/ Pathogens
/ Pathology
/ Plant Diseases
/ Plant Immunity
/ Plant pathology
/ Plants
/ RALPHs
/ Receptors
/ Secretion
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Tansley insight
/ Type III secreted effectors
/ WY fold
2020
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Exploring folds, evolution and host interactions
2020
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Over the past decade, tremendous progress has been made in plant pathology, broadening our understanding of how pathogens colonize their hosts. To manipulate host cell physiology and subvert plant immune responses, pathogens secrete an array of effector proteins. A coevolutionary arms-race drives the pathogen to constantly reinvent its effector repertoire to undermine plant immunity. In turn, hosts develop novel immune receptors to maintain effector recognition and mount defences. Understanding how effectors promote disease and how they are perceived by the plant’s defence network persist as major subjects in the study of plant–pathogen interactions. Here, we focus on recent advances (over roughly the last two years) in understanding structure/function relationships in effectors from bacteria and filamentous plant pathogens. Structure/function studies of bacterial effectors frequently uncover diverse catalytic activities, while structure-informed similarity searches have enabled cataloguing of filamentous pathogen effectors. We also suggest how such advances have informed the study of plant–pathogen interactions.
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