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 Author: [[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Camila_Fernandes2|Camila Fernandes]]\\ Author: [[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Camila_Fernandes2|Camila Fernandes]]\\
 Internal reviewer: [[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Leonor_Martins|Leonor Martins]]\\ Internal reviewer: [[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Leonor_Martins|Leonor Martins]]\\
-Expert reviewer: [[https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=YqEpuD0AAAAJ&hl=en|Neha Potnis]]+Expert reviewer: [[https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=YqEpuD0AAAAJ&hl=en|Neha Potnis]]\\
  
 Class: XopG\\ Class: XopG\\
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 XopG was identified based on homology searches using TBLASTN analysis. Known T3E proteins from plant and animal pathogens were used as query against all contigs of the draft genomes of //X. vesicatoria//, //X. gardneri// and //X. perforans// with e-value of 10<sup>-5</sup>  (Potnis //et al//., 2011). XopG was identified based on homology searches using TBLASTN analysis. Known T3E proteins from plant and animal pathogens were used as query against all contigs of the draft genomes of //X. vesicatoria//, //X. gardneri// and //X. perforans// with e-value of 10<sup>-5</sup>  (Potnis //et al//., 2011).
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 === (Experimental) evidence for being a T3E === === (Experimental) evidence for being a T3E ===
  
 The T3SS-dependent translocation evidence for XopG protein was confirmed using the AvrBs2 reporter gene assay (Thieme, 2006; Potnis //et al//., 2011). The T3SS-dependent translocation evidence for XopG protein was confirmed using the AvrBs2 reporter gene assay (Thieme, 2006; Potnis //et al//., 2011).
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 === Regulation === === Regulation ===
  
 XopG belongs to translocation class B and is still translocated in the absence of HpaB, being constitutively expressed (Schulze et al. 2012). XopG was identified as part of the putative HrpX regulon in //X. campestris// pv. //campestris// ATCC339138 (da Silva //et al//., 2002; White //et al//., 2009). XopG belongs to translocation class B and is still translocated in the absence of HpaB, being constitutively expressed (Schulze et al. 2012). XopG was identified as part of the putative HrpX regulon in //X. campestris// pv. //campestris// ATCC339138 (da Silva //et al//., 2002; White //et al//., 2009).
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 === Phenotypes === === Phenotypes ===
  
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 //Agrobacterium//-mediated transient expression of both XopQ and XopX in rice cells resulted in induction of rice immune responses, which were not observed when either protein was individually expressed. A screen for //Xanthomonas// effectors which can suppress XopQ-XopX induced rice immune responses, led to the identification of five effectors, namely XopU, XopV, XopP, XopG and AvrBs2, that could individually suppress these immune responses. These results suggest a complex interplay of //Xanthomonas// T3SS effectors in suppression of both pathogen-triggered immunity and effector-triggered immunity to promote virulence on rice (Deb //et al.//, 2020). //Agrobacterium//-mediated transient expression of both XopQ and XopX in rice cells resulted in induction of rice immune responses, which were not observed when either protein was individually expressed. A screen for //Xanthomonas// effectors which can suppress XopQ-XopX induced rice immune responses, led to the identification of five effectors, namely XopU, XopV, XopP, XopG and AvrBs2, that could individually suppress these immune responses. These results suggest a complex interplay of //Xanthomonas// T3SS effectors in suppression of both pathogen-triggered immunity and effector-triggered immunity to promote virulence on rice (Deb //et al.//, 2020).
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 === Localization === === Localization ===
  
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 Yes (//e.g.//, //X. arboricola//, //X. campestris//, //X. citri//, //X.// //euvesicatoria//, //X. gardneri//, //X. oryzae////, // //X. translucens//, //X. vesicatoria//). Yes (//e.g.//, //X. arboricola//, //X. campestris//, //X. citri//, //X.// //euvesicatoria//, //X. gardneri//, //X. oryzae////, // //X. translucens//, //X. vesicatoria//).
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 === In other plant pathogens/symbionts === === In other plant pathogens/symbionts ===
  
 Yes (//Ralstonia solanacearum//, //Pseudomonas// spp., //Acidovorax citrulli//). Yes (//Ralstonia solanacearum//, //Pseudomonas// spp., //Acidovorax citrulli//).
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 ===== References ===== ===== References =====
  
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