Uni-Tübingen

Sub-project D04: Receptor-like cytoplasmic kinase-mediated control of pattern-triggered immunity

Principle Investigator

Prof. Dr. Thorsten Nürnberger
University of Tuebingen
ZMBP, Plant Biochemistry
Auf der Morgenstelle 32
72076 Tübingen
+49 7071 - 29 76658
Fax +49 7071 - 29 5226
nuernbergerspam prevention@zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de
 

Summary

Plants employ surface-resident LRR receptor kinases (LRR-RKs) and LRR receptor proteins (LRR-RPs) to activate pattern-triggered immunity (PTI). Receptor-like cytoplasmic kinase PBL31 associated with LRR-RP-complexes, EDS1 PAD4 heterodimers and helper NLR (hNLR) of the ADR1-type form a signaling platform that is essential for LRR-RP-mediated PTI, but is only partially required for LRR-RK-mediated PTI activation. In this project, we will address the molecular basis of PBL31-mediated regulation of LRR-RP-induced PTI and whether LRR-RP-complexes and the EDS1 PAD4 ADR1 signaling platform are arranged in close physical proximity at the inner plasma membrane.

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