Plant Receptor-Like Serine Threonine Kinases: Roles in Signaling and Plant Defense
Southern Illinois University Carbondale · Protestant University of Applied Sciences Rhineland-Westphalia-Lippe
Abstract
Plants are hosts to a wide array of pathogens from all kingdoms of life. In the absence of an active immune system or combinatorial diversifications that lead to recombination-driven somatic gene flexibility, plants have evolved different strategies to combat both individual pathogen strains and changing pathogen populations. The receptor-like kinase (RLK) gene-family expansion in plants was hypothesized to have allowed accelerated evolution among domains implicated in signal reception, typically a leucine-rich repeat (LRR). Under that model, the gene-family expansion represents a plant-specific adaptation that leads to the production of numerous and variable cell surface and cytoplasmic receptors. More…
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3Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Signal transduction
- Protein kinase domain
- Kinase
- Arabidopsis
- Gene family
- Receptor
- Gene