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| - | ====== The Type III Effector XopE5 from Xanthomonas ====== | + | ====== The Type III Effector XopE5 from //Xanthomonas// ====== |
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| XopE5 (HopX1) was first identified by sequence homology searches (Peng //et al//., 2016; Falahi //et al//., 2017). | XopE5 (HopX1) was first identified by sequence homology searches (Peng //et al//., 2016; Falahi //et al//., 2017). | ||
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| === (Experimental) evidence for being a T3E === | === (Experimental) evidence for being a T3E === | ||
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| XopE5 belongs to the HopX effector family, which are part of the transglutaminase superfamily (Nimchuk //et al//., 2007). | XopE5 belongs to the HopX effector family, which are part of the transglutaminase superfamily (Nimchuk //et al//., 2007). | ||
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| === Interaction partners === | === Interaction partners === | ||
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| Yes (//e.g.//, //X. translucens// | Yes (//e.g.//, //X. translucens// | ||
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| === In other plant pathogens/ | === In other plant pathogens/ | ||
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| Peng Z, Hu Y, Xie J, Potnis N, Akhunova A, Jones J, Liu Z, White F, Liu S (2016). Long read and single molecule DNA sequencing simplifies genome assembly and TAL effector gene analysis of // | Peng Z, Hu Y, Xie J, Potnis N, Akhunova A, Jones J, Liu Z, White F, Liu S (2016). Long read and single molecule DNA sequencing simplifies genome assembly and TAL effector gene analysis 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). | ||