“…The M. oryzae genome harbors 19 proteins with the CFEM domain (Kou et al, 2017). Two CFEM-containing proteins Wang et al, 2003;Zhang et al, 2004; Billard et al, 1988;Huet and Pernollet, 1989 P. colocasiae † 15-kDa glycoprotein Elicitin ND Induces cell death and SAR in taro leaf Mishra et al, 2009 P. cryptogea † Cryptogein Elicitin ND Induces cell death, SAR and defense of tobacco against P. nicotianae Ricci et al, 1989;Galiana et al, 1997;Mikes et al, 1997;Leborgne-Castel et al, 2008;Coursol et al, 2015;Kulik et al, 2015;Ptáčková et al, 2015;Starý et al, Huet et al, 1994;Kamoun et al, 1997Kamoun et al, , 1998Kanzaki et al, 2003;Huitema et al, 2005;Du et al, 2015 (Continued) Frontiers in Genetics | www.frontiersin.org Mateos et al, 1997;Khatib et al, 2004 P. parasitica † PpNLP/NLP Pp NLP ND Induces cell death; carries a nlp20 pattern recognized by RLP23 which associates with SOBIR1 and BAK1 complex to trigger immune responses Fellbrich et al, 2002;Qutob et al, 2006;Ottmann et al, 2009;Böhm et al, Kamoun et al, 1993;Mouton-Perronnet et al, 1995;Capasso et al, 1999 PPTG_02039, PPTG_14297, PPTG_09966 MoCDIP2 and MoCDIP11 have been identified to induce cell in the non-host N. benthamiana and host rice cells Guo et al, 2019). MoCDIP2 contains a CFEM domain at the N-terminus, and a GPI-anchored site at the C-terminus, whereas MoCDIP11 contains only a CFEM domain at the N-terminus.…”