A Peptide Hormone and Its Receptor Protein Kinase Regulate Plant Cell Expansion
University of Wisconsin–Madison
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Plant cells are immobile; thus, plant growth and development depend on cell expansion rather than cell migration. The molecular mechanism by which the plasma membrane initiates changes in the cell expansion rate remains elusive. We found that a secreted peptide, RALF (rapid alkalinization factor), suppresses cell elongation of the primary root by activating the cell surface receptor FERONIA in Arabidopsis thaliana. A direct peptide-receptor interaction is supported by specific binding of RALF to FERONIA and reduced binding and insensitivity to RALF-induced growth inhibition in feronia mutants. Phosphoproteome measurements demonstrate that the RALF-FERONIA interaction causes phosphorylation of plasma membrane…
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- Cell biology
- Receptor
- Cell
- Extracellular
- Cell surface receptor
- Chemistry
- Arabidopsis thaliana
- Mutant
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