In order to infect a new host species, the pathogen must evolve to enhance infection and transmission in the novel environment. Although we often think of evolution as a process of accumulation, it is also a process of loss. Here, we document an example of regressive evolution of an effector activity in the Irish potato famine pathogen (Phytophthora infestans) lineage, providing evidence that a key sequence motif in the effector PexRD54 has degenerated following a host jump. We began by looking at PexRD54 and PexRD54-like sequences from across Phytophthora species. We found that PexRD54 emerged in the common ancestor of Phytophthora clade 1b and 1c species, and further sequence analysis showed that a key functional motif, the C-terminal ATG...
Phytopathogens deliver effector proteins inside host plant cells to promote infection. These protein...
Plants use autophagy to safeguard against infectious diseases. However, how plant pathogens interfer...
Pest and pathogen losses jeopardise global food security and ever since the 19th century Irish famin...
There are very few examples detailing how plant pathogen proteins have adapted to their host environ...
Effectors, a group of small proteins secreted by pathogens, play a central role in antagonistic inte...
Effector genes play critical roles in the antagonistic interactions between plants and pathogens. Ho...
Phytophthora is a genus comprised of over 65 destructive plant pathogenic species that cause severe ...
The ‘zigzag’ model formulates some of the fundamental principles underpinning the dynamic interactio...
Effectors, a group of small proteins secreted by pathogens, play a central role in antagonistic inte...
<p>Background: Outbreaks caused by asexual lineages of fungal and oomycete pathogens are a continuin...
Filamentous plant pathogens deliver effector proteins to host cells to promote infection. The Phytop...
Phytopathogens deliver effector proteins inside host plant cells to promote infection. These protein...
Plants use autophagy to safeguard against infectious diseases. However, how plant pathogens interfer...
Pest and pathogen losses jeopardise global food security and ever since the 19th century Irish famin...
There are very few examples detailing how plant pathogen proteins have adapted to their host environ...
Effectors, a group of small proteins secreted by pathogens, play a central role in antagonistic inte...
Effector genes play critical roles in the antagonistic interactions between plants and pathogens. Ho...
Phytophthora is a genus comprised of over 65 destructive plant pathogenic species that cause severe ...
The ‘zigzag’ model formulates some of the fundamental principles underpinning the dynamic interactio...
Effectors, a group of small proteins secreted by pathogens, play a central role in antagonistic inte...
<p>Background: Outbreaks caused by asexual lineages of fungal and oomycete pathogens are a continuin...
Filamentous plant pathogens deliver effector proteins to host cells to promote infection. The Phytop...
Phytopathogens deliver effector proteins inside host plant cells to promote infection. These protein...
Plants use autophagy to safeguard against infectious diseases. However, how plant pathogens interfer...
Pest and pathogen losses jeopardise global food security and ever since the 19th century Irish famin...