1. Phase separation of the nuclear pore complex facilitates selective nuclear transport to regulate plant defense against pathogen and pest invasion.
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Wang, Jiaojiao, Pei, Gaofeng, Wang, Yupei, Wu, Dewei, Liu, Xiaokang, Li, Gaoming, He, Jianfang, Zhang, Xiaolin, Shan, Xiaoyi, Li, Pilong, and Xie, Daoxin
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The nuclear pore complex (NPC), the sole exchange channel between the nucleus and cytoplasm, is composed of several subcomplexes, among which the central barrier determines the permeability/selectivity of the NPC to dominate the nucleocytoplasmic trafficking essential for many important signaling events in yeast and mammals. How plant NPC central barrier controls selective transport is a crucial question remaining to be elucidated. In this study, we uncovered that phase separation of the central barrier is critical for the permeability and selectivity of plant NPC in the regulation of various biotic stresses. Phenotypic assays of nup62 mutants and complementary lines showed that NUP62 positively regulates plant defense against Botrytis cinerea , one of the world's most disastrous plant pathogens. Furthermore, in vivo imaging and in vitro biochemical evidence revealed that plant NPC central barrier undergoes phase separation to regulate selective nucleocytoplasmic transport of immune regulators, as exemplified by MPK3, essential for plant resistance to B. cinerea. Moreover, genetic analysis demonstrated that NPC phase separation plays an important role in plant defense against fungal and bacterial infection as well as insect attack. These findings reveal that phase separation of the NPC central barrier serves as an important mechanism to mediate nucleocytoplasmic transport of immune regulators and activate plant defense against a broad range of biotic stresses. The plant NPC central barrier undergoes phase separation to facilitate selective nucleocytoplasmic transport of immune regulators, including MPK3, critical for plant resistance to Botrytis cinerea. Such NPC central barrier phase separation-regulated nucleocytoplasmic transport is essential for plants to defend against pathogens and insects. Phase separation of the NPC central barrier serves as an important mechanism to mediate nucleocytoplasmic transport of immune regulators and regulate plant defense against a broad range of biotic stresses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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