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Functional Analysis of Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis RXLR Effectors

Authors :
Pel, Michiel J C
Wintermans, Paul C A
Cabral, Adriana
Robroek, Bjorn J M
Seidl, Michael F
Bautor, Jaqueline
Parker, Jane E
Van den Ackerveken, Guido
Pieterse, Corné M J
Sub Plant-Microbe Interactions
Sub Ecology and Biodiversity
Sub Theoretical Biology & Bioinformatics
Ecology and Biodiversity
Plant Microbe Interactions
Theoretical Biology and Bioinformatics
Sub Plant-Microbe Interactions
Sub Ecology and Biodiversity
Sub Theoretical Biology & Bioinformatics
Ecology and Biodiversity
Plant Microbe Interactions
Theoretical Biology and Bioinformatics
Source :
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 11, p e110624 (2014), PLoS One, PLoS ONE, PLoS One, 9(11). Public Library of Science
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The biotrophic plant pathogen Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis produces a set of putative effector proteins that contain the conserved RXLR motif. For most of these RXLR proteins the role during infection is unknown. Thirteen RXLR proteins from H. arabidopsidis strain Waco9 were analyzed for sequence similarities and tested for a role in virulence. The thirteen RXLR proteins displayed conserved N-termini and this N-terminal conservation was also found in the 134 predicted RXLR genes from the genome of H. arabidopsidis strain Emoy2. To investigate the effects of single RXLR effector proteins on plant defense responses, thirteen H. arabidopsidis Waco9 RXLR genes were expressed in Arabidopsis thaliana. Subsequently, these plants were screened for altered susceptibility to the oomycetes H. arabidopsidis and Phytophthora capsici, and the bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas syringae. Additionally, the effect of the RXLR proteins on flg22-triggered basal immune responses was assessed. Multifactorial analysis of results collated from all experiments revealed that, except for RXLR20, all RXLR effector proteins tested affected plant immunity. For RXLR9 this was confirmed using a P. syringae ΔCEL-mediated effector delivery system. Together, the results show that many H. arabidopsidis RXLR effectors have small effects on the plant immune response, suggesting that suppression of host immunity by this biotrophic pathogen is likely to be caused by the combined actions of effectors.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19326203
Volume :
9
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PLoS One
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....562f83727957755fc899553d0b3c9818
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0110624