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Mutual Potentiation of Plant Immunity by Cell-surface and Intracellular Receptors
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2020
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BotanyMicrobial PathogensImmunologyPlant PathologyPathogen EffectorMutual PotentiationImmune SystemPlant-pathogen InteractionPlant Defence ActivatorPlant Pathogen EffectorCell SignalingAllergyPattern Recognition ReceptorsCell BiologyBiologyPlant ImmunitySignal TransductionSurface Receptor-mediated ImmunityNatural SciencesMicrobiologyMedicinePlant Immune SystemPlant Physiology
The plant immune system involves cell-surface receptors that detect intercellular pathogen-derived molecules, and intracellular receptors that activate immunity upon detection of pathogen-secreted effectors that act inside the plant cell. Surface receptor-mediated immunity has been extensively studied but in authentic interactions between plants and microbial pathogens, its presence impedes study of intracellular receptor-mediated immunity alone. How these two immune pathways interact is poorly understood. Here, we reveal mutual potentiation between these two recognition-dependent defense pathways. Recognition by surface receptors activates multiple protein kinases and NADPH oxidases, whereas intracellular receptors primarily elevate abundance of these proteins. Reciprocally, the intracellular receptor-dependent hypersensitive cell death response is strongly enhanced by activation of surface receptors. Activation of either immune system alone is insufficient to provide effective resistance against Pseudomonas syringae . Thus, immune pathways activated by cell-surface and intracellular receptors mutually potentiate to activate strong defense that thwarts pathogens. By studying the activation of intracellular receptors in the absence of surface receptor-mediated immunity, we have dissected the relationship between the two distinct immune systems. These findings reshape our understanding of plant immunity and have broad implications for crop improvement.
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