Nature Communications (Nov 2020)
Two nuclear effectors of the rice blast fungus modulate host immunity via transcriptional reprogramming
Abstract
Plant pathogens secrete various effectors to manipulate host immunity. Here, Kim et al. describe two Magnaporthe oryzae effectors that translocate into the nuclei of infected rice cells and reprogram expression of immunity-associated genes, increasing susceptibility to hemibiotrophic pathogens.