| Literature DB >> 26344722 |
Qian Han1, Changhe Zhou2, Shuchi Wu2, Yi Liu2, Lindsay Triplett3, Jiamin Miao2, James Tokuhisa2, Loïc Deblais3, Howard Robinson4, Jan E Leach3, Jianyong Li5, Bingyu Zhao6.
Abstract
Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzicola (Xoc) causes bacterial leaf streak (BLS) disease on rice plants. Xoc delivers a type III effector AvrRxo1-ORF1 into rice plant cells that can be recognized by disease resistance (R) protein Rxo1, and triggers resistance to BLS disease. However, the mechanism and virulence role of AvrRxo1 is not known. In the genome of Xoc, AvrRxo1-ORF1 is adjacent to another gene AvrRxo1-ORF2, which was predicted to encode a molecular chaperone of AvrRxo1-ORF1. We report the co-purification and crystallization of the AvrRxo1-ORF1:AvrRxo1-ORF2 tetramer complex at 1.64 Å resolution. AvrRxo1-ORF1 has a T4 polynucleotide kinase domain, and expression of AvrRxo1-ORF1 suppresses bacterial growth in a manner dependent on the kinase motif. Although AvrRxo1-ORF2 binds AvrRxo1-ORF1, it is structurally different from typical effector-binding chaperones, in that it has a distinct fold containing a novel kinase-binding domain. AvrRxo1-ORF2 functions to suppress the bacteriostatic activity of AvrRxo1-ORF1 in bacterial cells.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26344722 DOI: 10.1016/j.str.2015.06.030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Structure ISSN: 0969-2126 Impact factor: 5.006