Distinct Proline residues in hinge-regions of SYMRK generates a phosphocode for releasing Malectin-like-Domain to allow progress of rhizobia-legume symbiosis at epidermal-cortical barrier
Dipanjan Chakrabarti,
Anindita Paul,
S. Bhattacharyya
et al.
Abstract:Symbiosis Receptor Kinase (SYMRK), a malectin-like-domain/leucine-rich-repeat receptor-like-kinase (MLD-LRR-RLK), is the upstream most component in Common-Symbiosis-Signalling-Pathway. We highlight two Proline residues that were distinctly acquired by SYMRK orthologues in its hinge-regions to evolve a signalling module for allowing progress of symbionts across transcellular barriers during rhizobia-legume symbiosis. Within the Ectodomain hinge (EctoD-hinge) all MLD-LRR-RLKs have a conserved W1xnGDPCxnW2x4C mot… Show more
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