Stripe rust Haustorial cDNAs Chuntao Yin, Xianming Chen, Scot Hulbert Chuntao Yin Puccinia striiformis.

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Stripe rust Haustorial cDNAs Chuntao Yin, Xianming Chen, Scot Hulbert Chuntao Yin Puccinia striiformis

General Approach: Isolate haustoria (pure as possible) Make cDNA library Sequence sample of library Sequence more or make new preparation Assemble unigenes/predict secreted proteins Make expression constructs for in planta examination of HR or ???

Fungal ribosomal associated25 No homology (fungal?) 19 Unknown fungal 11 U3 small nucleolar ribonucleoprotein 1 Nucleoside diphosphate kinase 1 Translation initiation factor eIF-1A subunit 1 Ubiquinone/menaquinone biosynthesis 1 Ubiquitin conjugating enzyme 1 Proteins with possible signal peptides 2 Unknown fungal with predicted signal anchors 2 Arabinose efflux permease (signal anchor) 1 65 One plate (384 clones) sequenced from first library

P. striiformis haustoria

Maize line B73 (Rxo1) Mo17 (rxo1) Plasmids GFP only GFP and AvrRxo1 Biolistic transient assay for HR-inducing genes Bingyu Zhao

Transient expression vector for HR assays

Delivery of effectors by host and nonhost bacteria Burkholdaria andropogonis (maize pathogen) Rxo1 rxo1 Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzicola (non pathogen)

Delivery of rust effectors as bacterial effector fusions? Alan Collmer, Cornell Need to test DC3000 or DC3000 mutants for HR in cereals Need to make and test constructs avr Pto fusions with Cya protein delivered into media by P. syringae DC3000: Schechter et al. (2004) J. Bact 164 aa 135 aa 100 aa