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  • HopQ1, a type three effector, recruits plant 14-3-3 proteins through phosphorylation, impacting its stability and location in the cell.
  • Mass spectrometry identified phosphorylation at serine 51 and 14-3-3 binding motifs, with both sites contributing to forming a complex that limits HopQ1's movement into the nucleus.
  • The study suggests that while HopQ1 has a potential nuclear translocation signal, its interaction with 14-3-3 proteins actually slows its nuclear import, illustrating a balance in its localization within the cell.

Article Abstract

HopQ1, a type three effector from upon phosphorylation coopts plant 14-3-3 proteins to control its stability and subcellular localization. Mass spectrometry of the cytoplasm-restricted effector revealed that HopQ1 already in this subcellular compartment undergoes phosphorylation at serine 51 within the canonical 14-3-3 binding motif and within the second putative 14-3-3 binding site, RTPSES. Our analyses revealed that the stoichiometry of the HopQ1:14-3-3a complex is 1:2 indicating that both binding sites of HopQ1 are involved in the interaction. Notably, RTPSES comprises a putative nuclear translocation signal (NTS). Although a peptide containing NTS mediates nuclear import of a Cargo protein suggesting its role in the nuclear trafficking of HopQ1, a deletion of TPS does not change HopQ1 distribution. In contrast, elimination of 14-3-3 binding site, accelerates nuclear trafficking the effector. Collectively, we show that formation of the HopQ1:14-3-3 complex occurs in the host cytoplasm and slows down the effector translocation into the nucleus. These results provide a mechanism that maintains the proper nucleocytoplasmic partitioning of HopQ1, and at the same time is responsible for the relocation of 14-3-3s from the nucleus to cytoplasm in the presence of the effector.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10944878PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2024.1335830DOI Listing

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