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Three Proteins (Hpa2, HrpF and XopN) Are Concomitant Type III Translocators in Bacterial Blight Pathogen of Rice

Type III (T3) proteic effectors occupy most of the virulence determinants in eukaryote-pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria. During infection, bacteria may deploy a nanomachinery called translocon to deliver T3 effectors into host cells, wherein the effectors fulfill their pathological functions. T3 tr...

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Autores principales: Mo, Xuyan, Zhang, Liyuan, Liu, Yan, Wang, Xuan, Bai, Jiaqi, Lu, Kai, Zou, Shenshen, Dong, Hansong, Chen, Lei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7390958/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32793141
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01601
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author Mo, Xuyan
Zhang, Liyuan
Liu, Yan
Wang, Xuan
Bai, Jiaqi
Lu, Kai
Zou, Shenshen
Dong, Hansong
Chen, Lei
author_facet Mo, Xuyan
Zhang, Liyuan
Liu, Yan
Wang, Xuan
Bai, Jiaqi
Lu, Kai
Zou, Shenshen
Dong, Hansong
Chen, Lei
author_sort Mo, Xuyan
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description Type III (T3) proteic effectors occupy most of the virulence determinants in eukaryote-pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria. During infection, bacteria may deploy a nanomachinery called translocon to deliver T3 effectors into host cells, wherein the effectors fulfill their pathological functions. T3 translocon is hypothetically assembled by bacterial translocators, which have been identified as one hydrophilic and two hydrophobic proteins in animal-pathogenic bacteria but remain unclear in plant pathogens. Now we characterize Hpa2, HrpF, and XopN proteins as concomitant T3 translocators in rice bacterial blight pathogen by analyzing pathological consequences of single, double, and triple gene knockout or genetic complementation. Based on these genetic analyses, Hpa2, HrpF, and XopN accordingly contribute to 46.9, 60.3, and 69.8% proportions of bacterial virulence on a susceptible rice variety. Virulence performances of Hpa2, HrpF, and XopN were attributed to their functions in essentially mediating from-bacteria-into-rice-cell translocation of PthXo1, the bacterial T3 effector characteristic of transcription factors targeting plant genes. On average, 61, 62, and 71% of PthXo1 translocation are provided correspondingly by Hpa2, HrpF, and XopN, while they cooperate to support PthXo1 translocation at a greater-than-95% extent. As a result, rice disease-susceptibility gene SWEET11, which is the regulatory target of PthXo1, is activated to confer bacterial virulence and induce the leaf blight disease in rice. Furthermore, the three translocators also undergo translocation, but only XopN is highly translocated to suppress rice defense responses, suggesting that different components of a T3 translocon deploy distinct virulence mechanisms in addition to the common function in mediating bacterial effector translocation.
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spelling pubmed-73909582020-08-12 Three Proteins (Hpa2, HrpF and XopN) Are Concomitant Type III Translocators in Bacterial Blight Pathogen of Rice Mo, Xuyan Zhang, Liyuan Liu, Yan Wang, Xuan Bai, Jiaqi Lu, Kai Zou, Shenshen Dong, Hansong Chen, Lei Front Microbiol Microbiology Type III (T3) proteic effectors occupy most of the virulence determinants in eukaryote-pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria. During infection, bacteria may deploy a nanomachinery called translocon to deliver T3 effectors into host cells, wherein the effectors fulfill their pathological functions. T3 translocon is hypothetically assembled by bacterial translocators, which have been identified as one hydrophilic and two hydrophobic proteins in animal-pathogenic bacteria but remain unclear in plant pathogens. Now we characterize Hpa2, HrpF, and XopN proteins as concomitant T3 translocators in rice bacterial blight pathogen by analyzing pathological consequences of single, double, and triple gene knockout or genetic complementation. Based on these genetic analyses, Hpa2, HrpF, and XopN accordingly contribute to 46.9, 60.3, and 69.8% proportions of bacterial virulence on a susceptible rice variety. Virulence performances of Hpa2, HrpF, and XopN were attributed to their functions in essentially mediating from-bacteria-into-rice-cell translocation of PthXo1, the bacterial T3 effector characteristic of transcription factors targeting plant genes. On average, 61, 62, and 71% of PthXo1 translocation are provided correspondingly by Hpa2, HrpF, and XopN, while they cooperate to support PthXo1 translocation at a greater-than-95% extent. As a result, rice disease-susceptibility gene SWEET11, which is the regulatory target of PthXo1, is activated to confer bacterial virulence and induce the leaf blight disease in rice. Furthermore, the three translocators also undergo translocation, but only XopN is highly translocated to suppress rice defense responses, suggesting that different components of a T3 translocon deploy distinct virulence mechanisms in addition to the common function in mediating bacterial effector translocation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7390958/ /pubmed/32793141 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01601 Text en Copyright © 2020 Mo, Zhang, Liu, Wang, Bai, Lu, Zou, Dong and Chen. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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) and the copyright owner(s) 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 Microbiology
Mo, Xuyan
Zhang, Liyuan
Liu, Yan
Wang, Xuan
Bai, Jiaqi
Lu, Kai
Zou, Shenshen
Dong, Hansong
Chen, Lei
Three Proteins (Hpa2, HrpF and XopN) Are Concomitant Type III Translocators in Bacterial Blight Pathogen of Rice
title Three Proteins (Hpa2, HrpF and XopN) Are Concomitant Type III Translocators in Bacterial Blight Pathogen of Rice
title_full Three Proteins (Hpa2, HrpF and XopN) Are Concomitant Type III Translocators in Bacterial Blight Pathogen of Rice
title_fullStr Three Proteins (Hpa2, HrpF and XopN) Are Concomitant Type III Translocators in Bacterial Blight Pathogen of Rice
title_full_unstemmed Three Proteins (Hpa2, HrpF and XopN) Are Concomitant Type III Translocators in Bacterial Blight Pathogen of Rice
title_short Three Proteins (Hpa2, HrpF and XopN) Are Concomitant Type III Translocators in Bacterial Blight Pathogen of Rice
title_sort three proteins (hpa2, hrpf and xopn) are concomitant type iii translocators in bacterial blight pathogen of rice
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7390958/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32793141
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01601
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