2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11104-018-3875-3
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GunA of Sinorhizobium (Ensifer) fredii HH103 is a T3SS-secreted cellulase that differentially affects symbiosis with cowpea and soybean

Abstract: The symbiosis between Sinorhizobium fredii HH103 and its host legumes is influenced by the type 3 secretion system (T3SS), which delivers proteins (effectors) directly into the host cells to promote infection. GunA, one of the predicted HH103 effectors, potentially codes for a cellulase. In this work we tried to characterise GunA and elucidate its role in symbosis with soybean and cowpea. MethodsA GunA::HA fusion protein was constructed to study T3SS-dependent secretion.Cellulase activity of GunA was measured … Show more

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“…NopAA from Sinorhizobium fredii USD257 has Xyloglucanase activity. NopAA analogs have been shown to have cellulase activity revealed with CMC-gelose assay combined with congo-red staining 22,23 . As NopAAΔ48 shows a cellulase activity analog to NopAA using this method ( Supplementary Fig.…”
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“…NopAA from Sinorhizobium fredii USD257 has Xyloglucanase activity. NopAA analogs have been shown to have cellulase activity revealed with CMC-gelose assay combined with congo-red staining 22,23 . As NopAAΔ48 shows a cellulase activity analog to NopAA using this method ( Supplementary Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…enzymatic activity assays. Preliminary carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) gelose assay combined with congo-red staining were performed using the protocol described in 23 . To determine the specificity of NopAAΔ48, we monitored during one hour the degradation of the following substrates: carboxymethylcellulose 4 M (CMC), mixed-linked glucan (MLG, also referred to as β-glucan from barley, which contains a ratio of 1/4 β-1,3/β-1,4 linkages), tamarind xyloglucan (Xlg), glucomannan from konjac (Glm, which contains a ratio of 3/1 mannose/ (2020) 10:9932 | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-67069-4 www.nature.com/scientificreports www.nature.com/scientificreports/ glucose units), and laminarin (Lam).…”
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“…At least 12 effectors [NopA, NopB, NopX, NopM, NopL, NopP, NopT, NopC, NopE, NopJ, NopAA (GunA) and NopI (Bartsev, Boukli, Deakin, Staehelin, & Broughton, ; Dai, Zeng, Xie, & Staehelin, ; Deakin, Marie, Saad, Krishnan, & Broughton, ; Jiménez‐Guerrero, Pérez‐Montaño, Medina, Ollero, & López‐Baena, , ; Kimbrel et al, ; Lorio, Kim, & Krishnan, ; Rodrigues et al, ; Saad, Staehelin, Broughton, & Deakin, ; Schechter, Guenther, Olcay, Jang, & Krishnan, ; Wenzel, Friedrich, Göttfert, & Zehner, ; Xin et al, )] have been identified in rhizobia. Moreover, at least eight effectors [NopA, NopX, NopM, NopL, NopP, NopD, NopC and NopI (Bellato, Krishnan, Cubo, Temprano, & Pueppke, ; Kambara et al, ; Kimbrel et al, ; Krishnan, Kuo, & Pueppke, ; López‐Baena et al, ; Lopez‐Baena et al, ; de Lyra et al, ; Rodrigues et al, ; Thomas, ; Viprey, Greco, Golinowski, Broughton, & Perret, )] have been identified in Sinorhizobium fredii HH103 (Jiménez‐Guerrero et al, ). Among these Nops, NopA and NopX are important structural components of the T3SS pili, and both are necessary for the secretion of other Nops (Saad et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among these Nops, NopA and NopX are important structural components of the T3SS pili, and both are necessary for the secretion of other Nops (Saad et al, ). NopAA (GunA) is a cellulase that can break down the host legume cell wall to promote rhizobia infection (Jiménez‐Guerrero et al, ). NopC can be secreted into soybean root cells and has a positive function during infection (Jiménez‐Guerrero, Pérez‐Montaño, Medina, Ollero, & López‐Baena, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%