The molecular dialog between oomycete effectors and their plant and animal hosts

IF 5.7 2区 生物学 Q1 MYCOLOGY Fungal Biology Reviews Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.fbr.2022.10.002
Marcia Saraiva , Magdalena E. Ściślak , Yerisf Torres Ascurra , Tatiana Martí Ferrando , Nikola Zic , Cyril Henard , Pieter van West , Franziska Trusch , Vivianne G.A.A. Vleeshouwers
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Oomycetes form a phylogenetically distinct group of eukaryotic microorganisms that include some of the most notorious pathogens of plants and animals. Through the deployment of a remarkably diverse array of effector proteins, oomycete pathogens succeed to overcome host defences and cause infection. Effectors can operate extracellularly or enter living cells where they target diverse subcellular compartments. Genome sequence information indicates that oomycetes express several hundred host-translocating effectors potentially targeting a myriad of host processes. To counteract, plants rely on a wide variety of extra- and intracellular immune receptors facilitating pattern-triggered and effector-triggered immunity, respectively. Similarly, effectors from animal pathogenic oomycetes also target host immune response pathways, which in turn causes the activation of the humoral and adaptive immune system. In this review, we compare plant and animal pathogenic oomycete effectors regarding their type, function, genetic diversity, as well as host responses.

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卵菌效应子与其动植物宿主之间的分子对话
卵菌形成了一个系统发育上独特的真核微生物群,包括一些最臭名昭著的植物和动物病原体。通过部署非常多样化的效应蛋白,卵菌病原体成功地克服了宿主的防御并引起感染。效应器可以作用于细胞外或进入活细胞,它们针对不同的亚细胞区室。基因组序列信息表明,卵菌表达数百种寄主易位效应物,可能针对无数寄主过程。为了抵消这种影响,植物依赖于多种细胞外和细胞内免疫受体,分别促进模式触发和效应触发的免疫。同样,来自动物致病性卵菌的效应物也会靶向宿主免疫反应途径,从而导致体液和适应性免疫系统的激活。本文就植物和动物致病性卵菌效应物的类型、功能、遗传多样性和寄主反应进行了比较。
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期刊介绍: Fungal Biology Reviews is an international reviews journal, owned by the British Mycological Society. Its objective is to provide a forum for high quality review articles within fungal biology. It covers all fields of fungal biology, whether fundamental or applied, including fungal diversity, ecology, evolution, physiology and ecophysiology, biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology, cell biology, interactions (symbiosis, pathogenesis etc), environmental aspects, biotechnology and taxonomy. It considers aspects of all organisms historically or recently recognized as fungi, including lichen-fungi, microsporidia, oomycetes, slime moulds, stramenopiles, and yeasts.
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