Publication: The conserved AvrE family of bacterial effectors: functions and targets during pathogenesis
The conserved AvrE family of bacterial effectors: functions and targets during pathogenesis
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Herold, L., Choi, S., He, S. Y., & Zipfel, C. (2025). The conserved AvrE family of bacterial effectors: functions and targets during pathogenesis. Trends in Microbiology, 33(2), 184–193. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tim.2024.08.007
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The AvrE family of type III secreted effectors are highly conserved among many agriculturally important phytopathogenic bacteria. Despite their critical roles in the pathogenesis of phytopathogenic bacteria, the molecular functions and virulence mechanisms of these effectors have been largely unknown. However, recent studies have identified host-interacting proteins and demonstrated that AvrE family effectors can form water-permeable channels in the plant plasma membrane (PM) to create a hydrated and nutrient-rich extracellular space
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Herold, L., Choi, S., He, S. Y., & Zipfel, C. (2025). The conserved AvrE family of bacterial effectors: functions and targets during pathogenesis. Trends in Microbiology, 33(2), 184–193. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tim.2024.08.007