The Raf-like Kinase ILK1 and the High Affinity K+ Transporter HAK5 Are Required for Innate Immunity and Abiotic Stress Response1[OPEN]
Microbe-induced changes in macronutrient content are required to generate immune responses via a kinase and potassium transporter. Plant perception of pathogen-associated molecular patterns ( PAMPs ) and other environmental stresses trigger transient ion fluxes at the plasma membrane. Apart from the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant physiology (Bethesda) 2016-05, Vol.171 (2), p.1470-1484 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Microbe-induced changes in macronutrient content are required to generate immune responses via a kinase and potassium transporter.
Plant perception of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (
PAMPs
) and other environmental stresses trigger transient ion fluxes at the plasma membrane. Apart from the role of Ca
2+
uptake in signaling, the regulation and significance of
PAMP
-induced ion fluxes in immunity remain unknown. We characterized the functions of
INTEGRIN
-
LINKED KINASE1
(
ILK1
) that encodes a Raf-like MAP2K kinase with functions insufficiently understood in plants. Analysis of
ILK1
mutants impaired in the expression or kinase activity revealed that
ILK1
contributes to plant defense to bacterial pathogens, osmotic stress sensitivity, and cellular responses and total ion accumulation in the plant upon treatment with a bacterial-derived
PAMP
, flg22. The calmodulin-like protein CML9, a negative modulator of flg22-triggered immunity, interacted with, and suppressed ILK1 kinase activity. ILK1 interacted with and promoted the accumulation of HAK5, a putative (H
+
)/K
+
symporter that mediates a high-affinity uptake during K
+
deficiency.
ILK1
or
HAK5
expression was required for several flg22 responses including gene induction, growth arrest, and plasma membrane depolarization. Furthermore, flg22 treatment induced a rapid K
+
efflux at both the plant and cellular levels in wild type, while mutants with impaired
ILK1
or
HAK5
expression exhibited a comparatively increased K
+
loss. Taken together, our results position
ILK
1 as a link between plant defense pathways and K
+
homeostasis. |
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ISSN: | 0032-0889 1532-2548 |
DOI: | 10.1104/pp.16.00035 |