Pseudomonas effector AvrB is a glycosyltransferase that rhamnosylates plant guardee protein RIN4.
Wei PengNalleli GarciaKelly A ServageJennifer J KohlerJoseph M ReadyDiana R TomchickJessie FernandezKim OrthPublished in: Science advances (2024)
The plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae encodes a type III secretion system avirulence effector protein, AvrB, that induces a form of programmed cell death called the hypersensitive response in plants as a defense mechanism against systemic infection. Despite the well-documented catalytic activities observed in other Fido ( Fi c, Do c, and AvrB) proteins, the enzymatic activity and target substrates of AvrB have remained elusive. Here, we show that AvrB is an unprecedented glycosyltransferase that transfers rhamnose from UDP-rhamnose to a threonine residue of the Arabidopsis guardee protein RIN4. We report structures of various enzymatic states of the AvrB-catalyzed rhamnosylation reaction of RIN4, which reveal the structural and mechanistic basis for rhamnosylation by a Fido protein. Collectively, our results uncover an unexpected reaction performed by a prototypical member of the Fido superfamily while providing important insights into the plant hypersensitive response pathway and foreshadowing more diverse chemistry used by Fido proteins and their substrates.
Keyphrases
- type iii
- amino acid
- protein protein
- dendritic cells
- regulatory t cells
- binding protein
- plant growth
- high resolution
- transcription factor
- small molecule
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- gene expression
- single cell
- genome wide
- mass spectrometry
- room temperature
- cystic fibrosis
- crystal structure
- ionic liquid
- genome wide identification