Crystal structure of phyllogen, a phyllody-inducing effector protein of phytoplasma
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Crystal structure of phyllogen, a phyllody-inducing effector protein of phytoplasma
Abstract
Phytoplasmas are plant pathogenic bacteria that often induce unique phyllody symptoms in which the floral organs are transformed into leaf-like structures. Recently, a novel family of bacterial effector genes, called phyllody-inducing genes (phyllogens), was identified as being involved in the induction of phyllody by degrading floral MADS-domain transcription factors (MTFs). However, the structural characteristics of phyllogens are unknown. In this study, we elucidated the crystal structure of PHYL1OY, a phyllogen of 'Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris' onion yellows strain, at a resolution of 2.4 Å. The structure of PHYL1 consisted of two α-helices connected by a random loop in a coiled-coil manner. In both α-helices, the distributions of hydrophobic residues were conserved among phyllogens. Amino acid insertion mutations into either α-helix resulted in the loss of phyllody-inducing activity and the ability of the phyllogen to degrade floral MTF. In contrast, the same insertion in the loop region did not affect either activity, indicating that both conserved α-helices are important for the function of phyllogens. This is the first report on the crystal structure of an effector protein of phytoplasmas.
Keywords: Crystal structure; MADS-Domain transcription factor; PHYL1; Phyllody; Phyllogen; Phytoplasma.
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