reviewThe Plant JournalDec 20, 2017HYBRID OA

Pattern recognition receptors and signaling in plant–microbe interactions

Nara Institute of Science and Technology

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Abstract

Plants solely rely on innate immunity of each individual cell to deal with a diversity of microbes in the environment. Extracellular recognition of microbe- and host damage-associated molecular patterns leads to the first layer of inducible defenses, termed pattern-triggered immunity (PTI). In plants, pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) described to date are all membrane-associated receptor-like kinases or receptor-like proteins, reflecting the prevalence of apoplastic colonization of plant-infecting microbes. An increasing inventory of elicitor-active patterns and PRRs indicates that a large number of them are limited to a certain range of plant groups/species, pointing to dynamic and convergent evolution of…

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Keywords
  • Pattern recognition receptor
  • Biology
  • Innate immune system
  • Receptor
  • Elicitor
  • Plant Immunity
  • Immunity
  • Cell biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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