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LysM Receptor-Like Kinase LYK9 of Pisum Sativum L. May Regulate Plant Responses to Chitooligosaccharides Differing in Structure.
Leppyanen, Irina V; Pavlova, Olga A; Vashurina, Maria A; Bovin, Andrey D; Dolgikh, Alexandra V; Shtark, Oksana Y; Sendersky, Igor V; Dolgikh, Vyacheslav V; Tikhonovich, Igor A; Dolgikh, Elena A.
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  • Leppyanen IV; All-Russia Research Institute for Agricultural Microbiology, Podbelsky chausse 3, 196608 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • Pavlova OA; All-Russia Research Institute for Agricultural Microbiology, Podbelsky chausse 3, 196608 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • Vashurina MA; All-Russia Research Institute for Agricultural Microbiology, Podbelsky chausse 3, 196608 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • Bovin AD; All-Russia Research Institute for Agricultural Microbiology, Podbelsky chausse 3, 196608 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • Dolgikh AV; All-Russia Research Institute for Agricultural Microbiology, Podbelsky chausse 3, 196608 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • Shtark OY; All-Russia Research Institute for Agricultural Microbiology, Podbelsky chausse 3, 196608 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • Sendersky IV; All-Russia Research Institute for Plant Protection, Podbelsky chausse 3, 196608 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • Dolgikh VV; All-Russia Research Institute for Plant Protection, Podbelsky chausse 3, 196608 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • Tikhonovich IA; All-Russia Research Institute for Agricultural Microbiology, Podbelsky chausse 3, 196608 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • Dolgikh EA; All-Russia Research Institute for Agricultural Microbiology, Podbelsky chausse 3, 196608 Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Int J Mol Sci ; 22(2)2021 Jan 12.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33445801
ABSTRACT
This study focused on the interactions of pea (Pisum sativum L.) plants with phytopathogenic and beneficial fungi. Here, we examined whether the lysin-motif (LysM) receptor-like kinase PsLYK9 is directly involved in the perception of long- and short-chain chitooligosaccharides (COs) released after hydrolysis of the cell walls of phytopathogenic fungi and identified in arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal exudates. The identification and analysis of pea mutants impaired in the lyk9 gene confirmed the involvement of PsLYK9 in symbiosis development with AM fungi. Additionally, PsLYK9 regulated the immune response and resistance to phytopathogenic fungi, suggesting its bifunctional role. The existence of co-receptors may provide explanations for the potential dual role of PsLYK9 in the regulation of interactions with pathogenic and AM fungi. Co-immunoprecipitation assay revealed that PsLYK9 and two proposed co-receptors, PsLYR4 and PsLYR3, can form complexes. Analysis of binding capacity showed that PsLYK9 and PsLYR4, synthesized as extracellular domains in insect cells, were able to bind the deacetylated (DA) oligomers CO5-DA-CO8-DA. Our results suggest that the receptor complex consisting of PsLYK9 and PsLYR4 can trigger a signal pathway that stimulates the immune response in peas. However, PsLYR3 seems not to be involved in the perception of CO4-5, as a possible co-receptor of PsLYK9.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Proteínas de Plantas / Quitina / Pisum sativum Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Int J Mol Sci Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Rusia

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Proteínas de Plantas / Quitina / Pisum sativum Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Int J Mol Sci Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Rusia