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Genetically-encoded Molecular Probes to Study G Protein-coupled Receptors
Published on: September 13, 2013
Reprogramming of flagellin receptor responses with surrogate ligands
Du-Hwa Lee1,2, Ho-Seok Lee3,4,5, Min-Soo Choi3
1Gregor Mendel Institute (GMI), Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna BioCenter (VBC), Dr. Bohr-Gasse 3, Vienna, Austria. duhwa.lee@boku.ac.at.
Abstract:
Receptor kinase (RK) families process information from small molecules, short peptides, or glycan ligands to regulate core cellular pathways in plants. To date, whether individual plant RKs are capable of processing signals from distinct types of ligands remains largely unexplored. Addressing this requires the discovery of structurally unrelated ligands that engage the same receptor. Here, we focus on FLAGELLIN-SENSING 2 (FLS2), an RK that senses a peptide of bacterial flagellin to activate antibacterial immunity in Arabidopsis. We interrogate >20,000 potential interactions between small molecules and the sensory domain of FLS2 using a large-scale reverse chemical screen. We discover two small molecules that interact with FLS2 in atypical ways. The surrogate ligands weakly activate the receptor to drive a functional antibacterial response channeled via unusual gene expression programs. Thus, chemical probes acting as biased ligands can be exploited to discover unexpected levels of output flexibility in RKs signal transduction.
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