2016
DOI: 10.1104/pp.16.01404
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A Cysteine-Rich Protein Kinase Associates with a Membrane Immune Complex and the Cysteine Residues Are Required for Cell Death

Abstract: Membrane-localized proteins perceive and respond to biotic and abiotic stresses. We performed quantitative proteomics on plasma membrane-enriched samples from Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) treated with bacterial flagellin. We identified multiple receptor-like protein kinases changing in abundance, including cysteine (Cys)-rich receptor-like kinases (CRKs) that are up-regulated upon the perception of flagellin. CRKs possess extracellular Cys-rich domains and constitute a gene family consisting of 46 member… Show more

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“…In addition, another candidate gene (AT4G21860) was up-regulated in the same epiHybrid. Five of the six genes (AT4G21400, AT4G21410, AT4G21650, AT4G21830, and AT4G21860) were interesting in terms of their functionality, as they were shown to be involved in stress or defense responses (Rizhsky et al, 2004;Laugier et al, 2010;Li et al, 2012;Yadeta et al, 2017). The down-regulation of two (AT4G21650 and AT4G21830) of these genes was observed previously in heterotic hybrids between different Arabidopsis accessions .…”
Section: Identification Of Putative Loci Mediating Hybrid Performancementioning
confidence: 56%
“…In addition, another candidate gene (AT4G21860) was up-regulated in the same epiHybrid. Five of the six genes (AT4G21400, AT4G21410, AT4G21650, AT4G21830, and AT4G21860) were interesting in terms of their functionality, as they were shown to be involved in stress or defense responses (Rizhsky et al, 2004;Laugier et al, 2010;Li et al, 2012;Yadeta et al, 2017). The down-regulation of two (AT4G21650 and AT4G21830) of these genes was observed previously in heterotic hybrids between different Arabidopsis accessions .…”
Section: Identification Of Putative Loci Mediating Hybrid Performancementioning
confidence: 56%
“…Similar to the FLS2-FER interaction, the Arabidopsis malectin-like/LRR-RLK IMPAIRED OOMYCETE SUSCEPTIBILITY1 (IOS1) was recently shown to interact with FLS2, EFR, and CERK1 and contributes to pattern-triggered immunity (Yeh et al, 2016). Furthermore, a cysteine-rich RLK, CPK28, was recently shown to interact with FLS2 and positively regulate disease resistance and cell death (Yadeta et al, 2017). A direct interaction between different receptor complexes may facilitate crosstalk between different pathways.…”
Section: Crosstalk Between Rlk-mediated Immune Signaling and Growth/dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CRKs are involved in ROS-related processes, such as the regulation of MAMP-induced ROS production and stomatal closure (Bourdais et al, 2015). Furthermore, CRKs associate with other RLKs, such as FLS2 (Yeh et al, 2015) and BAK1 (Yadeta et al, 2016). Taken together, this emerging evidence supports a potential role for CRKs in the regulation of ROS production by RBOHs.…”
Section: Integration Of Rlck and Rac/rop Gef Signaling Modulesmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Transcriptional regulation by apoplastic ROS, the presence of conserved cysteines in the ectodomain, and functional analysis of crk mutants suggest that CRKs are intricately involved in ROS signaling (Chen, 2001;Bourdais et al, 2015). The recent report of a cysteine-dependent function for CRK28 (Yadeta et al, 2016) further supports this hypothesis. However, it will be critical to investigate whether the cysteines in the CRK ectodomains fulfill signaling functions or are purely relevant for the structure of the domain.…”
Section: Perception Of Apoplastic Ros At the Place Of Originmentioning
confidence: 88%