2015
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1421475112
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Phytophthora effector targets a novel component of small RNA pathway in plants to promote infection

Abstract: A broad range of parasites rely on the functions of effector proteins to subvert host immune response and facilitate disease development. The notorious Phytophthora pathogens evolved effectors with RNA silencing suppression activity to promote infection in plant hosts. Here we report that the Phytophthora Suppressor of RNA Silencing 1 (PSR1) can bind to an evolutionarily conserved nuclear protein containing the aspartate-glutamate-alanine-histidine-box RNA helicase domain in plants. This protein, designated PS… Show more

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“…The interaction of MAC3A/B with the DCL1 complex also prompted us to test the effect of 299 mac3a mac3b on the formation of the D-body. We crossed a HYL1-YFP transgenic line, which 300 has been used as a reporter for the D-body Wu et al, 2013;Qiao et al, 2015), 301 into mac3a mac3b and examined the percentage of cells containing D-bodies in the root tips and 302 elongation region. As previously reported (Wu et al, 2013), the HYL1-containing D-bodies 303 existed in most cells (~ 84%, Figure 6A, 6B and Supplemental Figure 6A Because MAC3A has considerable sequence difference from MAC3B, we tested if it is a 318 ubiquitin E3 ligase using MBP-MAC3A (Supplemental Figure 5A).…”
Section: Mac3a Binds Pri-mirnas In Vivo 274mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interaction of MAC3A/B with the DCL1 complex also prompted us to test the effect of 299 mac3a mac3b on the formation of the D-body. We crossed a HYL1-YFP transgenic line, which 300 has been used as a reporter for the D-body Wu et al, 2013;Qiao et al, 2015), 301 into mac3a mac3b and examined the percentage of cells containing D-bodies in the root tips and 302 elongation region. As previously reported (Wu et al, 2013), the HYL1-containing D-bodies 303 existed in most cells (~ 84%, Figure 6A, 6B and Supplemental Figure 6A Because MAC3A has considerable sequence difference from MAC3B, we tested if it is a 318 ubiquitin E3 ligase using MBP-MAC3A (Supplemental Figure 5A).…”
Section: Mac3a Binds Pri-mirnas In Vivo 274mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Very recently, the host target of PSR1, PSR1-interacting protein 1 (PINP1), was identified and shown to regulate the accumulation of microRNAs and small interfering RNAs in Arabidopsis (57). When overexpressed, PSR1 enhanced the susceptibility of Arabidopsis to P. capsici and also enhanced the susceptibility of N. benthamiana to P. infestans.…”
Section: Effectors Suppress Host Immunitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another revelatory discovery has been the identification of virulence factors from certain oomycete pathogens that encode effector proteins capable of suppressing gene silencing. Phytophthora sojae proteins PSR1 and PSR2 were first confirmed as suppressors of small RNA biogenesis, the former acting as a general small RNA biogenesis suppressor and the latter affecting secondary siRNA biogenesis [27]. Both act to promote pathogen virulence, likely through downregulating endogenous host small RNAs involved in regulating defence systems.…”
Section: Regulatory Rnas -For Better For Worsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is tempting to speculate that in such interactions, B. cinerea sRNAs might suppress host cell death responses, while plant sRNAs in turn might suppress fungal virulence mechanisms, thereby modulating the pathogenic (necrotic) interaction into an (asymptomatic) symbiosis. Interestingly, the PSR2 suppressor is only expressed later in P. sojae infections, and Qiao et al [27] hypothesised that this may disrupt the normal expression levels of defence-related genes Box …”
Section: Mobile Small Rnas -Key Agents In 'Information Warfare'?mentioning
confidence: 99%