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Arabidopsis immune responses triggered by cellulose‐ and mixed‐linked glucan‐derived oligosaccharides require a group ofleucine‐rich repeat malectinreceptor kinases

Authors :
Fisiologia Vegetal
Martín Dacal, Marina
Fernández Calvo, Patricia
Jiménez Sandoval, Pedro
López, Gemma
Garrido Arandía, María
Rebaque, Diego
Hierro, Irene del
Berlanga, Diego José
Torres, Miguel Ángel
Kumar, Varun
Mélida Martínez, Hugo
Pacios, Luis F.
Santiago, Julia
Molina, Antonio
Fisiologia Vegetal
Martín Dacal, Marina
Fernández Calvo, Patricia
Jiménez Sandoval, Pedro
López, Gemma
Garrido Arandía, María
Rebaque, Diego
Hierro, Irene del
Berlanga, Diego José
Torres, Miguel Ángel
Kumar, Varun
Mélida Martínez, Hugo
Pacios, Luis F.
Santiago, Julia
Molina, Antonio

Abstract

[EN] The plant immune system perceives a diversity of carbohydrate ligands from plant and microbial cell walls through the extracellular ectodomains (ECDs) of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), which activate pattern-triggered immunity (PTI). Among these ligands are oligosaccharides derived from mixed-linked b- 1,3/b-1,4-glucans (MLGs; e.g. b-1,4-D-(Glc)2-b-1,3-D-Glc, MLG43) and cellulose (e.g. b-1,4-D-(Glc)3, CEL3). The mechanisms behind carbohydrate perception in plants are poorly characterized except for fungal chitin oligosaccharides (e.g. b-1,4-D-(GlcNAc)6, CHI6), which involve several receptor kinase proteins (RKs) with LysM-ECDs. Here, we describe the isolation and characterization of Arabidopsis thaliana mutants impaired in glycan perception (igp) that are defective in PTI activation mediated by MLG43 and CEL3, but not by CHI6. igp1–igp4 are altered in three RKs – AT1G56145 (IGP1), AT1G56130 (IGP2/IGP3) and AT1G56140 (IGP4) – with leucine-rich-repeat (LRR) and malectin (MAL) domains in their ECDs. igp1 harbors point mutation E906K and igp2 and igp3 harbor point mutation G773E in their kinase domains, whereas igp4 is a T-DNA insertional loss-of-function mutant. Notably, isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) assays with purified ECDRKs of IGP1 and IGP3 showed that IGP1 binds with high affinity to CEL3 (with dissociation constant KD = 1.19 0.03 lM) and cellopentaose (KD = 1.40 0.01 lM), but not to MLG43, supporting its function as a plant PRR for cellulose-derived oligosaccharides. Our data suggest that these LRR-MAL RKs are components of a recognition mechanism for both cellulose- and MLG-derived oligosaccharide perception and downstream PTI activation in Arabidopsis.

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edsoai.on1457277694
Document Type :
Electronic Resource