Plant cells recognize chitin fragments for defense signaling through a plasma membrane receptor
Meiji University · Institute of Agrobiological Sciences · +1 more institution
Abstract
Chitin is a major component of fungal cell walls and serves as a molecular pattern for the recognition of potential pathogens in the innate immune systems of both plants and animals. In plants, chitin oligosaccharides have been known to induce various defense responses in a wide range of plant cells including both monocots and dicots. To clarify the molecular machinery involved in the perception and transduction of chitin oligosaccharide elicitor, a high-affinity binding protein for this elicitor was isolated from the plasma membrane of suspension-cultured rice cells. Characterization of the purified protein, CEBiP, as well as the cloning of the corresponding gene revealed that CEBiP is actually a glycoprotein…
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- 58.65
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8Topics & keywords
- Elicitor
- Biology
- Biochemistry
- Nod factor
- Chitin
- Cell biology
- Signal transduction
- Membrane glycoproteins