HpaXm from Xanthomonas citri subsp. malvacearum is a novel harpin with two heptads for hypersensitive response

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Abstract

A novel harpin-like protein, HpaXm, was described from cotton leaf blight bacteria, Xanthomonas citri subsp. malvacearum. The hpaXm was found to be localized between hrp2 and hrcC. A phylogenetic analysis of the complete amino acid sequence or solely the 13 highly conserved residues H2N-SEKQLDQLLTQLI-COOH in the N-terminal α-helix indicates that HpaXm is evolutionarily closer to HpaGXag and HpaXac than to Hpa1Xoo and Hpa1Xoc. A synthesized peptide containing two heptads, 39-LDQLLTQLIMALLQ-52, from the N-terminal α-helical region of HpaXm displayed comparable activity in inducing a hypersensitive response, but two other synthesized derivatives, HpaXmΔT44C and HpaXmΔM48Q, showed reduced HRtriggering activity. The data from a GST trap test revealed that HpaXm was released into the extracellular medium, hpaXm mutant deficient for the leader peptide (1-MNSLNTQIGANSSFL-15) was unable to be secreted outside cells but still induced HR in tobacco leaves. © The Korean Society for Microbiology and Biotechnology.

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Miao, W. G., Song, C. F., Wang, Y., & Wang, J. S. (2010). HpaXm from Xanthomonas citri subsp. malvacearum is a novel harpin with two heptads for hypersensitive response. Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 20(1), 54–62. https://doi.org/10.4014/jmb.0905.05027

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