Arabidopsis ZED1-related kinases mediate the temperature-sensitive intersection of immune response and growth homeostasis

© 2017 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2017 New Phytologist Trust.

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Veröffentlicht in:The New phytologist. - 1979. - 215(2017), 2 vom: 24. Juli, Seite 711-724
1. Verfasser: Wang, Zhicai (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Cui, Dayong, Liu, Jing, Zhao, Jingbo, Liu, Cheng, Xin, Wei, Li, Yuan, Liu, Na, Ren, Dongtao, Tang, Dingzhong, Hu, Yuxin
Format: Online-Aufsatz
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: 2017
Zugriff auf das übergeordnete Werk:The New phytologist
Schlagworte:Journal Article Arabidopsis HOPZ-ETI-DEFICIENT 1 (ZED1)-related kinase SUPPRESSOR OF NPR1-1 CONSTITUTIVE 1 (SNC1) ambient temperature growth homeostasis immune response Arabidopsis Proteins Carrier Proteins SNC1 protein, Arabidopsis mehr... ZAR1 protein, Arabidopsis ZED1 protein, Arabidopsis Phosphotransferases EC 2.7.- Protein Kinases
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Zusammenfassung:© 2017 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2017 New Phytologist Trust.
Activation of the immune response in plants antagonizes growth and development in the absence of pathogens, and such an autoimmune phenotype is often suppressed by the elevation of ambient temperature. However, molecular regulation of the ambient temperature-sensitive intersection of immune response and growth is largely elusive. A genetic screen identified an Arabidopsis mutant, zed1-D, by its high temperature-dependent growth retardation. A combination of molecular, cytological and genetic approaches was used to investigate the molecular basis behind the temperature-sensitive growth and immune response in zed1-D. A dominant mutation in HOPZ-ETI-DEFICIENT 1 (ZED1) is responsible for a high temperature-dependent autoimmunity and growth retardation in zed1-D. The autoimmune phenotype in zed1-D is dependent on the HOPZ-ACTIVATED RESISTANCE 1 (ZAR1). ZED1 and some ZED1-related kinases (ZRKs) are induced by elevated temperature and function cooperatively to suppress the immune response by modulating the transcription of SUPPRESSOR OF NPR1-1 CONSTITUTIVE 1 (SNC1) in the absence of pathogens. Our data reveal a previously unidentified role of ZRKs in the ambient temperature-sensitive immune response in the absence of pathogens, and thus reveals a possible molecular mechanism underlying the temperature-mediated intersection of immune response and growth in plants
Beschreibung:Date Completed 11.04.2018
Date Revised 30.09.2020
published: Print-Electronic
Citation Status MEDLINE
ISSN:1469-8137
DOI:10.1111/nph.14585