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Bacterial virulence effectors and their activities

Hann, D. R. and Gimenez-Ibanez, S. and Rathjen, J. P.. (2010) Bacterial virulence effectors and their activities. Current Opinion in Plant Biology, Vol. 13. pp. 388-393.

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Abstract

The major virulence strategy for plant pathogenic bacteria is deployment of effector molecules within the host cytoplasm. Each bacterial strain possesses a set of 20-30 effectors which have overlapping activities, are functionally interchangeable, and diverge in composition between strains. Effectors target host molecules to suppress immunity. Two main strategies are apparent. Effectors that target host proteins seem to attack conserved structural domains but otherwise lack specificity. On the other hand, those that influence host gene transcription directly do so with extreme specificity. In both cases, examples are known where the host has exploited effector-target affinities to establish immune recognition of effectors. The molecular activity of each effector links virulence and immune outcomes.
Faculties and Departments:05 Faculty of Science > Departement Umweltwissenschaften > Ehemalige Einheiten Umweltwissenschaften > Pflanzenphysiologie Pathogenabwehr (Boller)
UniBasel Contributors:Hann, Dagmar
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Elsevier Science
ISSN:1369-5266
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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Last Modified:11 Oct 2012 15:31
Deposited On:11 Oct 2012 15:17

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