Frontiers in Microbiology (Feb 2023)

From prediction to function: Current practices and challenges towards the functional characterization of type III effectors

  • Joren De Ryck,
  • Joren De Ryck,
  • Joren De Ryck,
  • Petra Van Damme,
  • Sofie Goormachtig,
  • Sofie Goormachtig

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1113442
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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The type III secretion system (T3SS) is a well-studied pathogenicity determinant of many bacteria through which effectors (T3Es) are translocated into the host cell, where they exercise a wide range of functions to deceive the host cell’s immunity and to establish a niche. Here we look at the different approaches that are used to functionally characterize a T3E. Such approaches include host localization studies, virulence screenings, biochemical activity assays, and large-scale omics, such as transcriptomics, interactomics, and metabolomics, among others. By means of the phytopathogenic Ralstonia solanacearum species complex (RSSC) as a case study, the current advances of these methods will be explored, alongside the progress made in understanding effector biology. Data obtained by such complementary methods provide crucial information to comprehend the entire function of the effectome and will eventually lead to a better understanding of the phytopathogen, opening opportunities to tackle it.

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