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Characterization of cell death inducing Phytophthora capsici CRN effectors suggests diverse activities in the host nucleus

Plant-Microbe interactions are complex associations that feature recognition of Pathogen Associated Molecular Patterns by the plant immune system and dampening of subsequent responses by pathogen encoded secreted effectors. With large effector repertoires now identified in a range of sequenced micro...

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Autores principales: Stam, Remco, Howden, Andrew J. M., Delgado-Cerezo, Magdalena, M. M. Amaro, Tiago M., Motion, Graham B., Pham, Jasmine, Huitema, Edgar
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3803116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24155749
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2013.00387
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author Stam, Remco
Howden, Andrew J. M.
Delgado-Cerezo, Magdalena
M. M. Amaro, Tiago M.
Motion, Graham B.
Pham, Jasmine
Huitema, Edgar
author_facet Stam, Remco
Howden, Andrew J. M.
Delgado-Cerezo, Magdalena
M. M. Amaro, Tiago M.
Motion, Graham B.
Pham, Jasmine
Huitema, Edgar
author_sort Stam, Remco
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description Plant-Microbe interactions are complex associations that feature recognition of Pathogen Associated Molecular Patterns by the plant immune system and dampening of subsequent responses by pathogen encoded secreted effectors. With large effector repertoires now identified in a range of sequenced microbial genomes, much attention centers on understanding their roles in immunity or disease. These studies not only allow identification of pathogen virulence factors and strategies, they also provide an important molecular toolset suited for studying immunity in plants. The Phytophthora intracellular effector repertoire encodes a large class of proteins that translocate into host cells and exclusively target the host nucleus. Recent functional studies have implicated the CRN protein family as an important class of diverse effectors that target distinct subnuclear compartments and modify host cell signaling. Here, we characterized three necrosis inducing CRNs and show that there are differences in the levels of cell death. We show that only expression of CRN20_624 has an additive effect on PAMP induced cell death but not AVR3a induced ETI. Given their distinctive phenotypes, we assessed localization of each CRN with a set of nuclear markers and found clear differences in CRN subnuclear distribution patterns. These assays also revealed that expression of CRN83_152 leads to a distinct change in nuclear chromatin organization, suggesting a distinct series of events that leads to cell death upon over-expression. Taken together, our results suggest diverse functions carried by CRN C-termini, which can be exploited to identify novel processes that take place in the host nucleus and are required for immunity or susceptibility.
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spelling pubmed-38031162013-10-23 Characterization of cell death inducing Phytophthora capsici CRN effectors suggests diverse activities in the host nucleus Stam, Remco Howden, Andrew J. M. Delgado-Cerezo, Magdalena M. M. Amaro, Tiago M. Motion, Graham B. Pham, Jasmine Huitema, Edgar Front Plant Sci Plant Science Plant-Microbe interactions are complex associations that feature recognition of Pathogen Associated Molecular Patterns by the plant immune system and dampening of subsequent responses by pathogen encoded secreted effectors. With large effector repertoires now identified in a range of sequenced microbial genomes, much attention centers on understanding their roles in immunity or disease. These studies not only allow identification of pathogen virulence factors and strategies, they also provide an important molecular toolset suited for studying immunity in plants. The Phytophthora intracellular effector repertoire encodes a large class of proteins that translocate into host cells and exclusively target the host nucleus. Recent functional studies have implicated the CRN protein family as an important class of diverse effectors that target distinct subnuclear compartments and modify host cell signaling. Here, we characterized three necrosis inducing CRNs and show that there are differences in the levels of cell death. We show that only expression of CRN20_624 has an additive effect on PAMP induced cell death but not AVR3a induced ETI. Given their distinctive phenotypes, we assessed localization of each CRN with a set of nuclear markers and found clear differences in CRN subnuclear distribution patterns. These assays also revealed that expression of CRN83_152 leads to a distinct change in nuclear chromatin organization, suggesting a distinct series of events that leads to cell death upon over-expression. Taken together, our results suggest diverse functions carried by CRN C-termini, which can be exploited to identify novel processes that take place in the host nucleus and are required for immunity or susceptibility. Frontiers Media S.A. 2013-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3803116/ /pubmed/24155749 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2013.00387 Text en Copyright © 2013 Stam, Howden, Delgado-Cerezo, M M Amaro, Motion, Pham and Huitema. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Stam, Remco
Howden, Andrew J. M.
Delgado-Cerezo, Magdalena
M. M. Amaro, Tiago M.
Motion, Graham B.
Pham, Jasmine
Huitema, Edgar
Characterization of cell death inducing Phytophthora capsici CRN effectors suggests diverse activities in the host nucleus
title Characterization of cell death inducing Phytophthora capsici CRN effectors suggests diverse activities in the host nucleus
title_full Characterization of cell death inducing Phytophthora capsici CRN effectors suggests diverse activities in the host nucleus
title_fullStr Characterization of cell death inducing Phytophthora capsici CRN effectors suggests diverse activities in the host nucleus
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of cell death inducing Phytophthora capsici CRN effectors suggests diverse activities in the host nucleus
title_short Characterization of cell death inducing Phytophthora capsici CRN effectors suggests diverse activities in the host nucleus
title_sort characterization of cell death inducing phytophthora capsici crn effectors suggests diverse activities in the host nucleus
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3803116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24155749
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2013.00387
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