2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23031614
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A Putative Effector CcSp84 of Cytospora chrysosperma Localizes to the Plant Nucleus to Trigger Plant Immunity

Abstract: Cytospora chrysosperma is the main causal agent of poplar canker disease in China, especially in some areas with poor site conditions. Pathogens secrete a large number of effectors to interfere the plant immunity and promote their infection and colonization. Nevertheless, the roles of effectors in C. chrysosperma remain poorly understood. In this study, we identified and functionally characterized a candidate effector CcSp84 from C. chrysosperma, which contained a nuclear localization signal motif at the C-ter… Show more

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“…XEG1 from Phytophthora sojae , which exhibits xyloglucanase activity and promotes infection by degrading plant cell walls (Ma et al 2015 ). Additionally, GME8128_g , a GH61 family gene, has been characterized in C. chrysosperma and was named CcSp84 , which was essential for fungal pathogenicity (Xu et al 2022 ). Importantly, CcSp84 contains the element TGAAACA in its promoter, which is a sequence interaction with the Ste12 protein in S. cerevisiae (Yuan and Fields 1991 ).…”
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“…XEG1 from Phytophthora sojae , which exhibits xyloglucanase activity and promotes infection by degrading plant cell walls (Ma et al 2015 ). Additionally, GME8128_g , a GH61 family gene, has been characterized in C. chrysosperma and was named CcSp84 , which was essential for fungal pathogenicity (Xu et al 2022 ). Importantly, CcSp84 contains the element TGAAACA in its promoter, which is a sequence interaction with the Ste12 protein in S. cerevisiae (Yuan and Fields 1991 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, FoEG1 contributes to the pathogenicity of F. oxysporum as well. Moreover, CcSp84 was critical for fungal pathogenicity and could also induce cell death and immune responses in N. benthamiana (Xu et al 2022 ). And the plant nucleus localization of CcSp84 was essential to trigger the plant defense responses (Xu et al 2022 ).…”
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