A Bacterial Effector Acts as a Plant Transcription Factor and Induces a Cell Size Regulator

Sabine Kay(Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg), Simone Hahn(Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg), Éric Marois(Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg), Gerd Hause(Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg), Ulla Bonas(Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg)
Science
October 25, 2007
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Abstract

Pathogenicity of many Gram-negative bacteria relies on the injection of effector proteins by type III secretion into eukaryotic cells, where they modulate host signaling pathways to the pathogen's benefit. One such effector protein injected by Xanthomonas into plants is AvrBs3, which localizes to the plant cell nucleus and causes hypertrophy of plant mesophyll cells. We show that AvrBs3 induces the expression of a master regulator of cell size, upa20, which encodes a transcription factor containing a basic helix-loop-helix domain. AvrBs3 binds to a conserved element in the upa20 promoter via its central repeat region and induces gene expression through its activation domain. Thus, AvrBs3 and likely other members of this family provoke developmental reprogramming of host cells by mimicking eukaryotic transcription factors.


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