Affiliation:
1. Department of Biology, Genome Evolution Laboratory, Maynooth University, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, Ireland
Abstract
The oomycetes are a class of microscopic, filamentous eukaryotes and include ecologically significant animal and plant pathogens. Oomycetes secrete large arsenals of effector proteins that degrade host cell components, manipulate host immune responses, and induce necrosis, enabling parasitic colonization. In this study, we catalogued the number and evolution of effectors in 37 oomycete species whose genomes have been completely sequenced. Large expansions of effector protein families in
Phytophthora
species, including glycoside hydrolases, pectinases, and necrosis-inducing proteins, were observed. Species-specific expansions were detected, including chitinases in
Aphanomyces astaci
and
Pythium oligandrum
. Novel effectors which may be involved in suppressing animal immune responses were identified in
Ap. astaci
and
Py. oligandrum
. Type 2 necrosis-inducing proteins with an unusual phylogenetic history were also located. This work represents an up-to-date
in silico
catalogue of the effector arsenal of the oomycetes based on the 37 genomes currently available.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
73 articles.
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