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| Author: [[https:// | Author: [[https:// | ||
| Internal reviewer: [[https:// | Internal reviewer: [[https:// | ||
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| Class: XopAC\\ | Class: XopAC\\ | ||
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| XopAC/AvrAC was identified as a putative type III effector because of the presence of seven prokaryotic-type leucine-rich repeats in its C-terminal domain and a PIP-box motif in the //xopAC// promoter suggestive of a // | XopAC/AvrAC was identified as a putative type III effector because of the presence of seven prokaryotic-type leucine-rich repeats in its C-terminal domain and a PIP-box motif in the //xopAC// promoter suggestive of a // | ||
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| === (Experimental) evidence for being a T3E === | === (Experimental) evidence for being a T3E === | ||
| The N-terminal region of XopAC (XopAC< | The N-terminal region of XopAC (XopAC< | ||
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| === Regulation === | === Regulation === | ||
| //xopAC// promoters possess a PIP-box motif (Xu //et al//., 2008). Expression of //xopAC// is induced in the // | //xopAC// promoters possess a PIP-box motif (Xu //et al//., 2008). Expression of //xopAC// is induced in the // | ||
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| === Phenotypes === | === Phenotypes === | ||
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| * When heterologously expressed in virulent //Ralstonia solanacearum// | * When heterologously expressed in virulent //Ralstonia solanacearum// | ||
| * Transgenic expression of //xopAC// in // | * Transgenic expression of //xopAC// in // | ||
| - | * AvrAC recognition requires the RKS1 pseudokinase of the ZRK family and the NLR protein ZAR1, which also recognizes the // | + | * AvrAC recognition requires the RKS1 pseudokinase of the ZRK family and the NLR protein ZAR1, which also recognizes the // |
| === Localization === | === Localization === | ||