Assembly of helper NLR resistosome clusters upon activation of a coiled-coil NLR
Texas A&M University · University of Michigan · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Plant nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) immune receptors detect pathogen effectors and activate immunity1. Coiled-coil NLRs (CNLs) form resistosomes as Ca2+-permeable channels in the plasma membrane (PM)2–4. However, the mechanism by which resistosomes activate cell death remains unclear. Here we report that the CNL SUPPRESSOR OF mkk1 mkk2 2 (SUMM2), unlike canonical CNLs that use a MADA motif to penetrate the PM5, tethers to the PM through N-myristoylation, a common feature among many CNLs. PM targeting via N-myristoylation is essential for SUMM2-induced cell death. Upon activation, SUMM2 promotes the association of the lipase-like proteins ENHANCED DISEASE SUSCEPTIBILITY 1 (EDS1) and PHYTOALEXIN…
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10Topics & keywords
- Effector
- Suppressor
- Immune system
- Cell
- Programmed cell death
- Phytoalexin
- Cell membrane
- Membrane protein
- Good health and well-being