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bacteria:t3e:xopah [2025/02/21 11:33] – [Biological function] rkoebnik | bacteria:t3e:xopah [2025/02/21 11:35] (current) – [Conservation] rkoebnik | ||
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=== Localization === | === Localization === | ||
- | XopAH (AvrXccC) is anchored to the plant plasma membrane, and the N‐terminal myristoylation site (amino acids 2–7: GLcaSK) is essential for its localization (Wang //et al//., 2007). | + | XopAH (AvrXccC) is anchored to the plant plasma membrane, and the N‐terminal myristoylation site (amino acids 2–7: GLcaSK) is essential for its localization (Wang //et al.//, 2007). |
=== Enzymatic function === | === Enzymatic function === | ||
- | XopAH has a Fido/AvrB domain derived from the fic (cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP)-induced filamentation and doc (death on curing) domains (Kinch //et al//., 2009). Structural comparisons resulted in the inclusion of similar segments of the T3 effector AvrB from // | + | XopAH has a Fido/AvrB domain derived from the fic (cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP)-induced filamentation and doc (death on curing) domains (Kinch //et al//., 2009). Structural comparisons resulted in the inclusion of similar segments of the T3 effector AvrB from // |
=== Interaction partners === | === Interaction partners === | ||
- | Not known ? | + | Not known. |
===== Conservation ===== | ===== Conservation ===== | ||
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=== In xanthomonads === | === In xanthomonads === | ||
- | In // | + | In // |
=== In other plant pathogens/ | === In other plant pathogens/ | ||
Yes (AvrB // | Yes (AvrB // | ||
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===== References ===== | ===== References ===== | ||