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Interactions of Xanthomonas type-III effector proteins with the plant ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like pathways

  • In eukaryotes, regulated protein turnover is required during many cellular processes, including defense against pathogens. Ubiquitination and degradation of ubiquitinated proteins via the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) is the main pathway for the turnover of intracellular proteins in eukaryotes. The extensive utilization of the UPS in host cells makes it an ideal pivot for the manipulation of cellular processes by pathogens. Like many other Gram-negative bacteria, Xanthomonas species secrete a suite of type-III effector proteins (T3Es) into their host cells to promote virulence. Some of these T3Es exploit the plant UPS to interfere with immunity. This review summarizes T3E examples from the genus Xanthomonas with a proven or suggested interaction with the host UPS or UPS-like systems and also discusses the apparent paradox that arises from the presence of T3Es that inhibit the UPS in general while others rely on its activity for their function.

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Author details:Suayib Uestuen, Frederik Boernke
DOI:https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2014.00736
ISSN:1664-462X
Pubmed ID:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25566304
Title of parent work (English):Frontiers in plant science
Publisher:Frontiers Research Foundation
Place of publishing:Lausanne
Publication type:Review
Language:English
Year of first publication:2014
Publication year:2014
Release date:2017/03/26
Tag:Xanthomonas; plant defense; proteasome; type-III effector; ubiquitin
Volume:5
Number of pages:6
Funding institution:Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [SFB 796, BO 1916-5/1]
Organizational units:Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Institut für Biochemie und Biologie
Peer review:Referiert
Publishing method:Open Access
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