YODA MAP3K kinase regulates plant immune responses conferring broad-spectrum disease resistance

Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) cascades play essential roles in plants by trans-ducing developmental cues and environmental signals into cellular responses. Among the latter are microbe-associated molecular patterns perceived by pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), which trigger immunity...

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Veröffentlicht in:The New phytologist 2018-04, Vol.218 (2), p.661-680
Hauptverfasser: Sopeña-Torres, Sara, Jordá, Lucía, Sánchez-Rodríguez, Clara, Miedes, Eva, Escudero, Viviana, Swami, Sanjay, López, Gemma, Piślewska-Bednarek, Mariola, Lassowskat, Ines, Lee, Justin, Gu, Yangnan, Haigis, Sabine, Alexander, Danny, Pattathil, Sivakumar, Muñoz-Barrios, Antonio, Bednarek, Pawel, Somerville, Shauna, Schulze-Lefert, Paul, Hahn, Michael G, Scheel, Dierk, Molina, Antonio
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Zusammenfassung:Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) cascades play essential roles in plants by trans-ducing developmental cues and environmental signals into cellular responses. Among the latter are microbe-associated molecular patterns perceived by pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), which trigger immunity. We found that YODA (YDA) – a MAPK kinase kinase regulating several Arabidopsis developmental processes, like stomatal patterning – also modulates immune responses. Resistance to pathogens is compromised in yda alleles, whereas plants expressing the constitutively active YDA (CA-YDA) protein show broad-spectrum resistance to fungi, bacteria, and oomycetes with different colonization modes. YDA functions in the same pathway as ERECTA (ER) Receptor-Like Kinase, regulating both immunity and stomatal patterning. ER-YDA-mediated immune responses act in parallel to canonical disease resistance pathways regulated by phytohormones and PRRs. CA-YDA plants exhibit altered cell-wall integrity and constitutively express defense-associated genes, including some encoding putative small secreted peptides and PRRs whose impairment resulted in enhanced susceptibility phenotypes. CA-YDA plants show strong reprogramming of their phosphoproteome, which contains protein targets distinct from described MAPKs substrates. Our results suggest that, in addition to stomata development, the ER-YDA pathway regulates an immune surveillance system conferring broad-spectrum disease resistance that is distinct from the canonical pathways mediated by described PRRs and defense hormones.
ISSN:0028-646X
1469-8137
DOI:10.1111/nph.15007