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Crystal structure of the <italic>Melampsora lini</italic> effector AvrP reveals insights into a possible nuclear function and recognition by the flax disease resistance protein P.

Authors :
Zhang, Xiaoxiao
Farah, Nadya
Rolston, Laura
Ericsson, Daniel J.
Catanzariti, Ann‐Maree
Bernoux, Maud
Ve, Thomas
Bendak, Katerina
Chen, Chunhong
Mackay, Joel P.
Lawrence, Gregory J.
Hardham, Adrienne
Ellis, Jeffrey G.
Williams, Simon J.
Dodds, Peter N.
Jones, David A.
Kobe, Bostjan
Source :
Molecular Plant Pathology. May2018, Vol. 19 Issue 5, p1196-1209. 14p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Summary: The effector protein AvrP is secreted by the flax rust fungal pathogen (&lt;italic&gt;Melampsora lini&lt;/italic&gt;) and recognized specifically by the flax (&lt;italic&gt;Linum usitatissimum&lt;/italic&gt;) P disease resistance protein, leading to effector‐triggered immunity. To investigate the biological function of this effector and the mechanisms of specific recognition by the P resistance protein, we determined the crystal structure of AvrP. The structure reveals an elongated zinc‐finger‐like structure with a novel interleaved zinc‐binding topology. The residues responsible for zinc binding are conserved in AvrP effector variants and mutations of these motifs result in a loss of P‐mediated recognition. The first zinc‐coordinating region of the structure displays a positively charged surface and shows some limited similarities to nucleic acid‐binding and chromatin‐associated proteins. We show that the majority of the AvrP protein accumulates in the plant nucleus when transiently expressed in &lt;italic&gt;Nicotiana benthamiana&lt;/italic&gt; cells, suggesting a nuclear pathogenic function. Polymorphic residues in AvrP and its allelic variants map to the protein surface and could be associated with differences in recognition specificity. Several point mutations of residues on the non‐conserved surface patch result in a loss of recognition by P, suggesting that these residues are required for recognition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14646722
Volume :
19
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Molecular Plant Pathology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
128998030
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/mpp.12597