Bacterial1, oomycete2 and fungal3 plant pathogens establish disease by translocation of effector proteins into host cells, where they may directly manipulate host innate immunity. In bacteria, translocation is through the type III secretion system1, but analogous processes for effector delivery are uncharacterized in fungi and oomycetes. Here we report functional analyses of two motifs, RXLR and EER, present in translocated oomycete effectors2. We use the Phytophthora infestans RXLR-EER-containing protein Avr3a as a reporter for translocation because it triggers RXLR-EER-independent hypersensitive cell death following recognition within plant cells that contain the R3a resistance protein4, 5. We show that Avr3a, with or without RXLR-EER mot...
To manipulate host defences, plant pathogenic oomycetes secrete and translocate RXLR effectors into ...
Plants face continuous attacks from a broad range of pathogens and have evolved effective defence me...
A wide diversity of pathogens and mutualists of plant and animal hosts, including oomycetes and fung...
Bacterial1, oomycete2 and fungal3 plant pathogens establish disease by translocation of effector pro...
Many oomycetes, such as the notorious potato late blight pathogen Phytophthora infestans, have devas...
When plant-pathogenic oomycetes infect their hosts, they employ a large arsenal of effector proteins...
The oomycete potato late blight pathogen, Phytophthora infestans, and the apicomplexan malaria paras...
Oomycetes cause devastating plant diseases of global importance, yet little is known about the molec...
The most notorious oomycetes, such as Phytophthora infestans, are pathogens of higher plants, althou...
Plant pathogens establish infection by secretion of effector proteins that may be delivered inside h...
Plant pathogens establish infection by secretion of effector proteins that may be delivered inside h...
Plants are constantly beset by pathogenic organisms. To successfully infect their hosts, plant patho...
To manipulate host defences, plant pathogenic oomycetes secrete and translocate RXLR effectors into ...
Plants face continuous attacks from a broad range of pathogens and have evolved effective defence me...
A wide diversity of pathogens and mutualists of plant and animal hosts, including oomycetes and fung...
Bacterial1, oomycete2 and fungal3 plant pathogens establish disease by translocation of effector pro...
Many oomycetes, such as the notorious potato late blight pathogen Phytophthora infestans, have devas...
When plant-pathogenic oomycetes infect their hosts, they employ a large arsenal of effector proteins...
The oomycete potato late blight pathogen, Phytophthora infestans, and the apicomplexan malaria paras...
Oomycetes cause devastating plant diseases of global importance, yet little is known about the molec...
The most notorious oomycetes, such as Phytophthora infestans, are pathogens of higher plants, althou...
Plant pathogens establish infection by secretion of effector proteins that may be delivered inside h...
Plant pathogens establish infection by secretion of effector proteins that may be delivered inside h...
Plants are constantly beset by pathogenic organisms. To successfully infect their hosts, plant patho...
To manipulate host defences, plant pathogenic oomycetes secrete and translocate RXLR effectors into ...
Plants face continuous attacks from a broad range of pathogens and have evolved effective defence me...
A wide diversity of pathogens and mutualists of plant and animal hosts, including oomycetes and fung...