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| Yeast-2-hybrid studies revealed a XopC interactor, which also interacted with XopC //in planta//. The interactor localises to the plant cell cytoplasm and carries typical features of plant cytosolic // | Yeast-2-hybrid studies revealed a XopC interactor, which also interacted with XopC //in planta//. The interactor localises to the plant cell cytoplasm and carries typical features of plant cytosolic // | ||
| - | ===== Conservation ===== | ||
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| - | === In xanthomonads === | ||
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| - | Close, full-length homologs (>90% sequence identity) of XopC1 have only been found in several strains of clade-2 xanthomonads, | ||
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| - | The distantly related XopC2 has homologs in //X. citri//, //X. axonopodis//, | ||
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| - | === In other plant pathogens/ | ||
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| - | XopC1: //Ralstonia solanacearum// | ||
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| - | XopC2: // | ||
| ===== Conservation ===== | ===== Conservation ===== | ||