AI Article Synopsis

  • Clubroot is a significant disease affecting cruciferous plants, and this study focuses on the role of effector proteins in pathogen-host interactions.
  • Researchers screened 518 secretory proteins from the pathogen’s genome and identified 63 candidate effectors that can either induce or suppress cell death in host plants.
  • Specific candidate effectors displaying high expression during certain maturity stages were found to influence cell death, with some suppressing host immunity against a bacterial pathogen, highlighting their potential role in disease progression.

Article Abstract

Clubroot, caused by , is a major disease of crucifers. Effector proteins are important virulence factors in host recognition of pathogens and the interactions between pathogens and hosts. Secretory proteins, as effector candidates, have been studied in the interaction between and its hosts. In this study, 518 secretary proteins were screened from the genome. A total of 63 candidate effectors that induce or suppress cell death were identified using agroinfiltration-mediated transient expression in . The candidate effectors, Pb4_102097 and Pb4_108104 showed high expressing level in the stage of rest spore maturity, could induce cell death and were associated with HO accumulation in leaves. In addition, 55 candidate effectors that could suppress BAX (Bcl-2-associated X protein) induced cell death, and 21 out of which could suppress the immunity caused by bacterial pathogen pv. tomato strain DC3000 expressing in . Based on the expression pattern in different stages, 28 candidate effectors showed high expression levels during the primary and secondary infection stage. Five candidate effectors containing the RXLR motif functioned in the cytoplasm and cell membrane.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9530463PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.881992DOI Listing

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