articleThe Plant JournalAug 12, 2010BRONZE OA

Two LysM receptor molecules, CEBiP and OsCERK1, cooperatively regulate chitin elicitor signaling in rice

Meiji University · Institute of Agrobiological Sciences · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Chitin is a major molecular pattern for various fungi, and its fragments, chitin oligosaccharides, are known to induce various defense responses in plant cells. A plasma membrane glycoprotein, CEBiP (chitin elicitor binding protein) and a receptor kinase, CERK1 (chitin elicitor receptor kinase) (also known as LysM-RLK1), were identified as critical components for chitin signaling in rice and Arabidopsis, respectively. However, it is not known whether each plant species requires both of these two types of molecules for chitin signaling, nor the relationships between these molecules in membrane signaling. We report here that rice cells require a LysM receptor-like kinase, OsCERK1, in addition to CEBiP, for…

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Keywords
  • Elicitor
  • Chitin
  • Biology
  • Biochemistry
  • Signal transduction
  • Cell biology
  • Arabidopsis
  • Receptor
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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