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From: Overexpression of Rice Auxilin-Like Protein, XB21, Induces Necrotic Lesions, up-Regulates Endocytosis-Related Genes, and Confers Enhanced Resistance to Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae

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Deduced amino acid sequence of XB21 and phylogenetic analysis of XB21 and type III J-proteins from rice and Arabidopsis. a The XB21 protein has a C-terminal J-domain similar to auxilin. The auxilin-like-C-terminal domain including a J-domain is underlined. Underlined bolds and bold italic indicate an FxD/NxF motif and a DPF AP-2 binding motif, respectively. b Phylogenetic relationships among XB21 and type III J-proteins from rice and Arabidopsis. For determining phylogenetic relationships, protein sequences of putative plant proteins related to type III J-proteins were aligned and then used in ClustalW. Ten thousand bootstrap replicates were performed. At4g12780, At4g12770, At1g21660, and At1g30280 from Arabidopsis; and Os01g25320, Os11g43950, Os05g50370, Os01g44310, Os03g10180, and Os12g36180 (XB21) from rice

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