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HopJ type III effector protein
Pathovars of Pseudomonas syringae interact with their plant hosts via the action of Hrp outer protein (Hop) effector proteins, injected into plant cells by the type III secretion system. The proteins in this family are called HopJ after the original member HopPmaJ [1]. [1]. 15828679. Proposed guidelines for a unified nomenclature and phylogenetic analysis of type III Hop effector proteins in the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae. Lindeberg M, Stavrinides J, Chang JH, Alfano JR, Collmer A, Dangl JL, Greenberg JT, Mansfield JW, Guttman DS;. Mol Plant Microbe Interact. 2005;18:275-282. (from Pfam)
HopJ type III effector protein (T3SE) may act as a virulence factor that combats host immunity and promotes disease in diverse Gram-negative pathogens like Pseudomonas syringae
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