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Allelic variation in the Arabidopsis TNL CHS3/CSA1 immune receptor pair reveals two functional cell-death regulatory modes
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GeneticsImmunologyImmune RegulationCell DeathMolecular GeneticsGenomicsPlant GenomicsPlant Molecular BiologyCellular Regulatory MechanismCell SignalingPattern Recognition ReceptorsId DomainGene ExpressionFunctional GenomicsCell BiologyBiologyId AcquisitionPlant ImmunitySignal TransductionAllelic VariationNatural SciencesDiverse Arabidopsis PopulationsSystems BiologyMedicinePlant Physiology
Some plant NLR immune receptors are encoded in head-to-head "sensor-executor" pairs that function together. Alleles of the NLR pair CHS3/CSA1 form three clades. The clade 1 sensor CHS3 contains an integrated domain (ID) with homology to regulatory domains, which is lacking in clades 2 and 3. In this study, we defined two cell-death regulatory modes for CHS3/CSA1 pairs. One is mediated by ID domain on clade 1 CHS3, and the other relies on CHS3/CSA1 pairs from all clades detecting perturbation of an associated pattern-recognition receptor (PRR) co-receptor. Our data support the hypothesis that an ancestral Arabidopsis CHS3/CSA1 pair gained a second recognition specificity and regulatory mechanism through ID acquisition while retaining its original specificity as a "guard" against PRR co-receptor perturbation. This likely comes with a cost, since both ID and non-ID alleles of the pair persist in diverse Arabidopsis populations through balancing selection.
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