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Host-targeting protein 1 (SpHtp1) from the oomycete Saprolegnia parasitica translocates specifically into fish cells in a tyrosine-O-sulphate-dependent manner

  作者 Wawra, S; Bain, J; Durward, E; de Bruijn, I; Minor, KL; Matena, A; Lobach, L; Whisson, SC; Bayer, P; Porter, AJ; Birch, PRJ; Secombes, CJ; van West, P  
  选自 期刊  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America;  卷期  2012年109-6;  页码  2096-2101  
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[摘要]The eukaryoticoomycetes, or water molds, contain several species that are devastating pathogens of plants and animals. During infection, oomycetes translocate effector proteins into host cells, where they interfere with host-defense responses. For several oomycete effectors (i.e., the RxLR-effectors) it has been shown that their N-terminal polypeptides are important for the delivery into the host. Here we demonstrate that the putative RxLR-like effector, host-targeting protein 1 (SpHtp1), from the fish pathogen Saprolegnia parasitica translocates specifically inside host cells. We further demonstrate that cell-surface binding and uptake of this effector protein is mediated by an interaction with tyrosine-O-sulfate-modified cell-surface molecules and not via phospholipids, as has been reported for RxLR-effectors from plant pathogenic oomycetes. These results reveal an effector translocation route based on tyrosine-O-sulfate binding, which could be highly relevant for a wide range of host-microbe interactions.

 
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