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The exocyst subunit<i>Exo70B1</i>is involved in the immune response of<i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i>to different pathogens and cell death
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ImmunologyCell DeathExtracellular MicrovesiclesPlant PathologyPlant Molecular BiologyExocyst ComplexEndocytic PathwayCell SignalingHost-pathogen InteractionsExo70b1 MutantsCell TraffickingGene ExpressionCell BiologyBiologyPlant ImmunitySignal TransductionNatural SciencesDifferent PathogensEarly ImmuneIntracellular TraffickingMedicinePlant Physiology
Components of the vesicle trafficking machinery are central to the immune response in plants. The role of vesicle trafficking during pre-invasive penetration resistance has been well documented. However, emerging evidence also implicates vesicle trafficking in early immune signaling. Here we report that Exo70B1, a subunit of the exocyst complex which mediates early tethering during exocytosis is involved in resistance. We show that exo70B1 mutants display pathogen-specific immuno-compromised phenotypes. We also show that exo70B1 mutants display lesion-mimic cell death, which in combination with the reduced responsiveness to pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) results in complex immunity-related phenotypes.
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