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Independently evolved virulence effectors converge onto hubs in a plant immune system network
Authors:Mukhtar M Shahid  Carvunis Anne-Ruxandra  Dreze Matija  Epple Petra  Steinbrenner Jens  Moore Jonathan  Tasan Murat  Galli Mary  Hao Tong  Nishimura Marc T  Pevzner Samuel J  Donovan Susan E  Ghamsari Lila  Santhanam Balaji  Romero Viviana  Poulin Matthew M  Gebreab Fana  Gutierrez Bryan J  Tam Stanley  Monachello Dario  Boxem Mike  Harbort Christopher J  McDonald Nathan  Gai Lantian  Chen Huaming  He Yijian;European Union Effectoromics Consortium  Vandenhaute Jean  Roth Frederick P  Hill David E  Ecker Joseph R  Vidal Marc  Beynon Jim  Braun Pascal  Dangl Jeffery L
Institution:Department of Biology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA.
Abstract:Plants generate effective responses to infection by recognizing both conserved and variable pathogen-encoded molecules. Pathogens deploy virulence effector proteins into host cells, where they interact physically with host proteins to modulate defense. We generated an interaction network of plant-pathogen effectors from two pathogens spanning the eukaryote-eubacteria divergence, three classes of Arabidopsis immune system proteins, and ~8000 other Arabidopsis proteins. We noted convergence of effectors onto highly interconnected host proteins and indirect, rather than direct, connections between effectors and plant immune receptors. We demonstrated plant immune system functions for 15 of 17 tested host proteins that interact with effectors from both pathogens. Thus, pathogens from different kingdoms deploy independently evolved virulence proteins that interact with a limited set of highly connected cellular hubs to facilitate their diverse life-cycle strategies.
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