一个calmodulin-gated通道将病原体模式与植物免疫联系起来
Wang Tian1, Congcong Hou1, Zhijie Ren2
1Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA.
Nature
|July 19, 2019
概括
植物免疫力依赖于信号. 研究人员发现,循环核酸通道 (CNGCs) 形成通道,由激酶激活,在检测病原体时触发植物防御反应.
科学领域:
- 植物生物学 植物生物学
- 免疫学 免疫学 免疫学
- 分子生物学分子生物学
背景情况:
- 病原体相关的分子模式 (PAMPs) 触发了植物的天生的免疫力.
- 信号传递对于植物中PAMP触发的免疫 (PTI) 是至关重要的,但潜在的机制尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 为了阐明植物中PAMP诱导的信号传递的机制.
- 确定在PTI期间负责流入的分子成分.
主要方法:
- 研究了在Arabidopsis中循环核酸通道 (CNGC) 蛋白质的作用.
- 使用溶解系统研究CNGC2和CNGC4蛋白质的功能.
- 检查了CNGCs,calmodulin和BOTRYTIS诱导的KINASE1 (BIK1) 之间的相互作用.
主要成果:
- 当供应足够时,CNGC2和CNGC4蛋白质形成一个功能通道.
- 这个CNGC通道在静止状态下被calmodulin阻塞.
- 在病原体攻击时,效应酶BIK1酸化并激活CNGC通道,导致细胞质的增加.
结论:
- 通过CNGC介导的流对于植物中PAMP触发的免疫力至关重要.
- 这一途径将模式识别受体与依赖的防御反应联系起来.
- 营养状况极大地影响依赖的PTI.
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