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Candidate effector proteins from the oomycetes Plasmopara viticola and Phytophthora parasitica share similar predicted structures and induce cell death in Nicotiana species

Maud Combier, Édouard Evangelisti, Marie-Christine Piron, Sebastian Schornack, Pere Mestre

2022PLoS ONE15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Effector proteins secreted by plant pathogens are essential for infection. Cytoplasmic RXLR effectors from oomycetes are characterized by the presence of RXLR and EER motifs that are frequently linked to WY- and/or LWY-domains, folds that are exclusive to this effector family. A related family of secreted candidate effector proteins, carrying WY-domains and the EER motif but lacking the canonical RXLR motif, has recently been described in oomycetes and is mainly found in downy mildew pathogens. Plasmopara viticola is an obligate biotrophic oomycete causing grapevine downy mildew. Here we describe a conserved Pl. viticola secreted candidate non-RXLR effector protein with cell death-inducing activity in Nicotiana species. A similar RXLR effector candidate from the broad host range oomycete pathogen Phytophthora parasitica also induces cell death in Nicotiana. Through comparative tertiary structure modelling, we reveal that both proteins are predicted to carry WY- and LWY-domains. Our work supports the presence of LWY-domains in non-RXLR effectors and suggests that effector candidates with similar domain architecture may exert similar activities.

Topics & Concepts

Plasmopara viticolaEffectorBiologyNicotianaBotanyOomycetePhytophthoraNicotiana benthamianaNicotiana tabacumCell biologyMicrobiologyVirologySolanaceaeGeneticsPathogenVitis viniferaGeneVirusPlant Pathogens and ResistancePlant-Microbe Interactions and ImmunityPlant Parasitism and Resistance
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