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 ====== The Type III Effector XopZ from //Xanthomonas// ====== ====== The Type III Effector XopZ from //Xanthomonas// ======
  
-Author: Marlène Lachaux\\ +Author: [[https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2448-6183|Marlène Lachaux]]\\ 
-Internal reviewer: [[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Joel_Pothier2|Joël FPothier]]\\+Internal reviewer: [[https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Joel_Pothier2|Joël F Pothier]]\\
  
 Class: XopZ\\ Class: XopZ\\
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 === How discovered? === === How discovered? ===
  
-The first mention of XopZ as an homolog of HopAS1 in// Xanthomonas oryzae// MAFF311018 was made by Furutani //et al.// (2009). Indeed, the locustag XOO2402 ([[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/BAE69157.1|BAE69157.1]]; 1,288 aa) was shown to share homology with known Hrp outer proteins (Hops) of //Pseudomonas syringae// strains (Lindeberg //et al.//, 2005).+The first mention of XopZ as an homolog of HopAS1 in //Xanthomonas oryzae// MAFF311018 was made by Furutani //et al.// (2009). Indeed, the locustag XOO2402 ([[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/BAE69157.1|BAE69157.1]]; 1,288 aa) was shown to share homology with known Hrp outer proteins (Hops) of //Pseudomonas syringae// strains (Lindeberg //et al.//, 2005).
  
 In 2009, the generation of mutants for 18 non-TAL type 3 effector genes in //Xoo// strain PXO99<sup>A</sup> allowed to investigate the function of several T3Es. Among them XopZ (PXO_06152 and PXO_01041) was reported to contribute to the full virulence of the strain PXO99<sup>A</sup> (Ryan //et al.//, 2009; Song and Yang, 2010). In 2009, the generation of mutants for 18 non-TAL type 3 effector genes in //Xoo// strain PXO99<sup>A</sup> allowed to investigate the function of several T3Es. Among them XopZ (PXO_06152 and PXO_01041) was reported to contribute to the full virulence of the strain PXO99<sup>A</sup> (Ryan //et al.//, 2009; Song and Yang, 2010).
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