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Jordá, Lucía & Sopeña-Torres, Sara & Escudero, Viviana & Nuñez-Corcuera, Beatriz & Delgado-Cerezo, Magdalena & Torii, Keiko U. & Molina, Antonio .ERECTA and BAK1 Receptor Like Kinases Interact to Regulate Immune Responses in Arabidopsis.
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Jordá, Lucía & Sopeña-Torres, Sara & Escudero, Viviana & Nuñez-Corcuera, Beatriz & Delgado-Cerezo, Magdalena & Torii, Keiko U. & Molina, Antonio. ERECTA and BAK1 Receptor Like Kinases Interact to Regulate Immune Responses in Arabidopsis.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/44974
Resumen:
ERECTA (ER) receptor-like kinase (RLK) regulates Arabidopsis thaliana organ growth,
and inflorescence and stomatal development by interacting with the ERECTA-family
genes (ERf) paralogs, ER-like 1 (ERL1) and ERL2, and the receptor-like protein (RLP)
TOO MANY MOUTHS (TMM). ER also controls immune responses and resistance
to pathogens such as the bacterium Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000
(Pto) and the necrotrophic fungus Plectosphaerella cucumerina BMM (PcBMM). We
found that er null-mutant plants overexpressing an ER dominant-negative version
lacking the cytoplasmic kinase domain (ER1K) showed an enhanced susceptibility
to PcBMM, suggesting that ER1K associates and forms inactive complexes with
additional RLKs/RLPs required for PcBMM resistance. Genetic analyses demonstrated
that ER acts in a combinatorial specific manner with ERL1, ERL2, and TMM to control
PcBMM resistance. Moreover, BAK1 (BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE 1-associated
kinase 1) RLK, which together with ERf/TMM regulates stomatal patterning and
resistance to Pto, was also found to have an unequal contribution with ER in regulating
immune responses and resistance to PcBMM. Co-immunoprecipitation experiments in
Nicotiana benthamiana further demonstrated BAK1-ER protein interaction. The secreted
epidermal pattern factor peptides (EPF1 and EPF2), which are perceived by ERf
members to specify stomatal patterning, do not seem to regulate ER-mediated immunity
to PcBMM, since their inducible overexpression in A. thaliana did not impact on PcBMM
resistance. Our results indicate that the multiproteic receptorsome formed by ERf,
TMM and BAK1 modulates A. thaliana resistance to PcBMM, and suggest that the
cues underlying ERf/TMM/BAK1-mediated immune responses are distinct from those
regulating stomatal pattering.
Keywords: ERECTA, BAK1, necrotrophic fungus, plant immunity, receptor-like-kinase, signaling pathways