The structure of Erwinia amylovora AvrRpt2 provides insight into protein maturation and induced resistance to fire blight by Malus × robusta 5

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The AvrRpt2 protein of the phytopathogenic bacterium Erwinia amylovora (AvrRpt2 EA ) is a secreted type III effector protein, which is recognised by the FB_MR5 resistance protein of Malus × robusta 5, the only identified resistance protein from a Malus species preventing E. amylovora infection. The crystal structure of the immature catalytic domain of AvrRpt2 EA, a C70 family cysteine protease and type III effector, was determined to a resolution of 1.85 Å. The structure provides insights into the cyclophilin-dependent activation of AvrRpt2, and identifies a cryptic leucine of a non-canonical cyclophilin binding motif. The structure also suggests that residue Cys156, responsible for the gene induced resistance, is not involved in substrate determination, and hints that recognition by FB_MR5 is due to direct interaction.

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Bartho, J. D., Demitri, N., Bellini, D., Flachowsky, H., Peil, A., Walsh, M. A., & Benini, S. (2019). The structure of Erwinia amylovora AvrRpt2 provides insight into protein maturation and induced resistance to fire blight by Malus × robusta 5. Journal of Structural Biology, 206(2), 233–242. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsb.2019.03.010

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