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A type III effector ADP-ribosylates RNA-binding proteins and quells plant immunity

Zheng Qing Fu, Ming Guo, Byeong-ryool Jeong, Fang Tian, Thomas E. Elthon, Ronald L. Cerny, Dorothee Staiger & James R. Alfano

Nature 447, 284-288(17 May 2007)

doi:10.1038/nature05737

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HopU1 is a putative mono-ADP-ribosyltransferase that contributes to virulence.

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HopU1 suppresses outputs of plant innate immunity.

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HopU1His ADP-ribosylates poly-l-arginine and proteins in Arabidopsis and tobacco.

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HopU1His ADP-ribosylates recombinant RNA-binding proteins in vitro and in planta;

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Analyses of A. thaliana grp7-1 mutant plants suggest GRP7 has a role in innate immunity.

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