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PLoS Biol ; 16(12): e2005821, 2018 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30540748

ABSTRACT

The ability to induce a defense response after pathogen attack is a critical feature of the immune system of any organism. Nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat receptors (NLRs) are key players in this process and perceive the occurrence of nonself-activities or foreign molecules. In plants, coevolution with a variety of pests and pathogens has resulted in repertoires of several hundred diverse NLRs in single individuals and many more in populations as a whole. However, the mechanism by which defense signaling is triggered by these NLRs in plants is poorly understood. Here, we show that upon pathogen perception, NLRs use their N-terminal domains to transactivate other receptors. Their N-terminal domains homo- and heterodimerize, suggesting that plant NLRs oligomerize upon activation, similar to the vertebrate NLRs; however, consistent with their large number in plants, the complexes are highly heterometric. Also, in contrast to metazoan NLRs, the N-terminus, rather than their centrally located nucleotide-binding (NB) domain, can mediate initial partner selection. The highly redundant network of NLR interactions in plants is proposed to provide resilience to perturbation by pathogens.


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NLR Proteins/genetics , NLR Proteins/immunology , Plant Proteins/genetics , Genome, Plant/genetics , Genome, Plant/immunology , Immunity, Innate , Lactuca/genetics , Plant Diseases/immunology , Plant Immunity/genetics , Plant Immunity/immunology , Plants/genetics , Plants/immunology , Protein Domains/genetics , Sequence Analysis, Protein , Signal Transduction
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