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Microbial EffectorProteins - A Journey through the Proteolytic Landscape

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TRENDS IN MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 28, Issue 7, Pages 523-535

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tim.2020.02.010

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  1. Emmy Noether Fellowship from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [GZ: UE 188/2-1]
  2. Collaborative Research Council 1101 [SFB1101]

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In the evolutionary arms race between pathogens and plants, pathogens evolved effector molecules that they secrete into the host to subvert plant cellular responses in a process termed the effector-targeted pathway (ETP). During recent years the repertoire of ETPs has increased and mounting evidence indicates that the proteasome and autophagy pathways are central hubs of microbial effectors. Both degradation pathways are implicated in a broad array of cellular responses and thus constitute an attractive target for effector proteins to have a broader impact on the host. In this article we first summarize recent findings on how effectors from various pathogens modulate proteolytic pathways and then provide a network analysis of established effector target simplicated in proteolytic degradation machineries. With this network we emphasize the idea that effectors targeting proteolytic degradation pathways will affect the protein synthesis-transport and degradation triangle. We put in perspective that, in utilizing the effector diversity of microbes, we produce excellent tools to study diverse cellular pathways and their possible interplay with each other.

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