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Control of the pattern-recognition receptor EFR by an ER protein complex in plant immunity

Authors :
Alejandra Rougon
Lucía Jordá
Cyril Zipfel
Valérie Nicaise
Milena Roux
Antonio Molina
Jonathan D. G. Jones
Marta Kiss-Papp
Jing Li
Benjamin Schwessinger
Zhaohui Chu
Delphine Chinchilla
Pascal Bittel
H. Peter van Esse
Martine Batoux
Séverine Lacombe
Vladimir Nekrasov
Bart P. H. J. Thomma
Source :
The EMBO Journal, 28(21), 3428-3438, The EMBO Journal 28 (2009) 21
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2009.

Abstract

In plant innate immunity, the surface-exposed leucine-rich repeat receptor kinases EFR and FLS2 mediate recognition of the bacterial pathogen-associated molecular patterns EF-Tu and flagellin, respectively. We identified the Arabidopsis stromal-derived factor-2 (SDF2) as being required for EFR function, and to a lesser extent FLS2 function. SDF2 resides in an endoplasmic reticulum (ER) protein complex with the Hsp40 ERdj3B and the Hsp70 BiP, which are components of the ER-quality control (ER-QC). Loss of SDF2 results in ER retention and degradation of EFR. The differential requirement for ER-QC components by EFR and FLS2 could be linked to N-glycosylation mediated by STT3a, a catalytic subunit of the oligosaccharyltransferase complex involved in co-translational N-glycosylation. Our results show that the plasma membrane EFR requires the ER complex SDF2-ERdj3B-BiP for its proper accumulation, and provide a demonstration of a physiological requirement for ER-QC in transmembrane receptor function in plants. They also provide an unexpected differential requirement for ER-QC and N-glycosylation components by two closely related receptors.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02614189
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The EMBO Journal, 28(21), 3428-3438, The EMBO Journal 28 (2009) 21
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....df2ede279ccf919f74fd9617bb61c9f3