Advances in experimental methods for the elucidation of Pseudomonas syringae effector function with a focus on AvrPtoB
Article first published online: 6 OCT 2009
DOI: 10.1111/j.1364-3703.2009.00586.x
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Molecular Plant Pathology
Special Issue: Special issue celebrating the 25th anniversary of the cloning of a type III effector gene
Volume 10, Issue 6, pages 777–793, November 2009
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MUNKVOLD, K. R. and MARTIN, G. B. (2009), Advances in experimental methods for the elucidation of Pseudomonas syringae effector function with a focus on AvrPtoB. Molecular Plant Pathology, 10: 777–793. doi: 10.1111/j.1364-3703.2009.00586.x
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- Issue published online: 21 OCT 2009
- Article first published online: 6 OCT 2009
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SUMMARY
Pseudomonas syringae infects a wide range of plant species through the use of a type III secretion system. The effector proteins injected into the plant cell through this molecular syringe serve as promoters of disease by subverting the plant immune response to the benefit of the bacteria in the intercellular space. The targets and activities of a subset of effectors have been elucidated recently. In this article, we focus on the experimental approaches that have proved most successful in probing the molecular basis of effectors, ranging from loss-of-function to gain-of-function analyses utilizing several techniques for effector delivery into plants. In particular, we highlight how these diverse approaches have been applied to the study of one effector—AvrPtoB—a multifunctional protein with the ability to suppress both effector-triggered immunity and pathogen (or microbe)-associated molecular pattern-triggered immunity. Taken together, advances in this field illustrate the need for multiple experimental approaches when elucidating the function of a single effector.

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