The Pleiades are a cluster of fungal effectors that inhibit host defenses
Navarrete F, Grujic N, Stirnberg A, Saado I, Aleksza D, Gallei MC, Adi H, Alcântara A, Khan M, Bindics J, Trujillo M, Djamei A. 2021. The Pleiades are a cluster of fungal effectors that inhibit host defenses. PLOS Pathogens. 17(6), e1009641.
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Navarrete, Fernando;
Grujic, Nenad;
Stirnberg, Alexandra;
Saado, Indira;
Aleksza, David;
Gallei, MichelleISTA ;
Adi, Hazem;
Alcântara, André;
Khan, Mamoona;
Bindics, Janos;
Trujillo, Marco;
Djamei, Armin
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Biotrophic plant pathogens secrete effector proteins to manipulate the host physiology. Effectors suppress defenses and induce an environment favorable to disease development. Sequence-based prediction of effector function is impeded by their rapid evolution rate. In the maize pathogen <jats:italic>Ustilago maydis</jats:italic>, effector-coding genes frequently organize in clusters. Here we describe the functional characterization of the <jats:italic>pleiades</jats:italic>, a cluster of ten effector genes, by analyzing the micro- and macroscopic phenotype of the cluster deletion and expressing these proteins <jats:italic>in planta</jats:italic>. Deletion of the <jats:italic>pleiades</jats:italic> leads to strongly impaired virulence and accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in infected tissue. Eight of the Pleiades suppress the production of ROS upon perception of pathogen associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). Although functionally redundant, the Pleiades target different host components. The paralogs Taygeta1 and Merope1 suppress ROS production in either the cytoplasm or nucleus, respectively. Merope1 targets and promotes the auto-ubiquitination activity of RFI2, a conserved family of E3 ligases that regulates the production of PAMP-triggered ROS burst in plants.
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2021-06-24
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PLOS Pathogens
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Public Library of Science
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17
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6
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e1009641
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Navarrete F, Grujic N, Stirnberg A, et al. The Pleiades are a cluster of fungal effectors that inhibit host defenses. PLOS Pathogens. 2021;17(6). doi:10.1371/journal.ppat.1009641
Navarrete, F., Grujic, N., Stirnberg, A., Saado, I., Aleksza, D., Gallei, M. C., … Djamei, A. (2021). The Pleiades are a cluster of fungal effectors that inhibit host defenses. PLOS Pathogens. Public Library of Science. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009641
Navarrete, Fernando, Nenad Grujic, Alexandra Stirnberg, Indira Saado, David Aleksza, Michelle C Gallei, Hazem Adi, et al. “The Pleiades Are a Cluster of Fungal Effectors That Inhibit Host Defenses.” PLOS Pathogens. Public Library of Science, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009641.
F. Navarrete et al., “The Pleiades are a cluster of fungal effectors that inhibit host defenses,” PLOS Pathogens, vol. 17, no. 6. Public Library of Science, 2021.
Navarrete F, Grujic N, Stirnberg A, Saado I, Aleksza D, Gallei MC, Adi H, Alcântara A, Khan M, Bindics J, Trujillo M, Djamei A. 2021. The Pleiades are a cluster of fungal effectors that inhibit host defenses. PLOS Pathogens. 17(6), e1009641.
Navarrete, Fernando, et al. “The Pleiades Are a Cluster of Fungal Effectors That Inhibit Host Defenses.” PLOS Pathogens, vol. 17, no. 6, e1009641, Public Library of Science, 2021, doi:10.1371/journal.ppat.1009641.
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