COI1 is a critical component of a receptor for jasmonate and the bacterial virulence factor coronatine
ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology · University of Nebraska–Lincoln · +1 more institution
Abstract
Jasmonate (JA) is a lipid-derived hormone that regulates diverse aspects of plant immunity and development. An amino acid-conjugated form of JA, jasmonoyl-isoleucine (JA-Ile), stimulates binding of the F-box protein coronatine-insensitive 1 (COI1) to, and subsequent ubiquitin-dependent degradation of, jasmonate ZIM domain (JAZ) proteins that repress transcription of JA-responsive genes. The virulence factor coronatine (COR), which is produced by plant pathogenic strains of Pseudomonas syringae, suppresses host defense responses by activating JA signaling in a COI1-dependent manner. Although previous data indicate that COR acts as a molecular mimic of JA-Ile, the mechanism by which JA-Ile and COR are perceived…
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- 62.85
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Authors
5- LKLeron KatsirCorresponding
ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology
- ALAnthony L. Schilmiller
ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology
- PSPaul Staswick
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
- SYSheng Yang He
ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology, Michigan State University
- GAGregg A. Howe
ARC Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology
Topics & keywords
- Coronatine
- Jasmonate
- Pseudomonas syringae
- Biology
- Transcription factor
- Virulence
- Virulence factor
- Receptor