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- | ====== The Type III Effector XopAT from Xanthomonas ====== | + | ====== The Type III Effector XopAT from //Xanthomonas// ====== |
- | Author: [[https:// | + | Author: [[https:// |
- | Internal reviewer: | + | |
- | Expert reviewer: **WANTED!** | + | |
Class: XopAT\\ | Class: XopAT\\ | ||
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//xopAT// was predicted as a novel type 3 effector (T3E) gene because of four criteria (Bogdanove //et al.//, 2011): | //xopAT// was predicted as a novel type 3 effector (T3E) gene because of four criteria (Bogdanove //et al.//, 2011): | ||
- | - The gene is encoded next to the // | + | |
- | - The gene contains a plant-inducible promoter (PIP) box and a properly positioned | + | - The gene contains a plant-inducible promoter (PIP) box and a properly positioned |
- | - Like other T3E genes, // | + | - Like other T3E genes, //xopAT// has an unusual (low) G+C content suggestive of acquisition by horizontal gene transfer. |
- In common with other T3Es, the encoded protein contains eukaryotic motifs for myristoylation and palmitoylation. | - In common with other T3Es, the encoded protein contains eukaryotic motifs for myristoylation and palmitoylation. | ||