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====== The Type III Effector XopBB from // | ====== The Type III Effector XopBB from // | ||
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Class: XopBB\\ | Class: XopBB\\ | ||
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XopBB was discovered using a machine-learning approach for the prediction of T3Es (Wagner //et al.//, 2022, 2023). | XopBB was discovered using a machine-learning approach for the prediction of T3Es (Wagner //et al.//, 2022, 2023). | ||
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=== (Experimental) evidence for being a T3E === | === (Experimental) evidence for being a T3E === | ||
To examine the translocation of the predicted T3E, a reporter system based on the delivery of a truncated form of the // | To examine the translocation of the predicted T3E, a reporter system based on the delivery of a truncated form of the // | ||
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=== Regulation === | === Regulation === | ||
The //xopBB// gene contains a perfect PIP box in its promoter region and is likely co-regulated with the T3SS under control of HrpG and HrpX (Wagner //et al.//, 2023). | The //xopBB// gene contains a perfect PIP box in its promoter region and is likely co-regulated with the T3SS under control of HrpG and HrpX (Wagner //et al.//, 2023). | ||
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=== Phenotypes === | === Phenotypes === | ||
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Yes, //X. arboricola// | Yes, //X. arboricola// | ||
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=== In other plant pathogens/ | === In other plant pathogens/ | ||
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Wagner N, Ben-Meir D, Teper D, Pupko T (2023). Complete genome sequence of an Israeli isolate of // | Wagner N, Ben-Meir D, Teper D, Pupko T (2023). Complete genome sequence of an Israeli isolate of // | ||
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+ | ===== Acknowledgements ===== | ||
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+ | This fact sheet is based upon work from COST Action CA16107 EuroXanth, supported by COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology). | ||