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Sebastian Wolf1, Dieuwertje van der Does2, Friederike Ladwig3, Carsten Sticht4, Andreas Kolbeck5, Ann-Kathrin Schürholz5, Sebastian Augustin5, Nana Keinath5, Thomas Rausch5, Steffen Greiner5, Karin Schumacher5, Klaus Harter3, Cyril Zipfel2, Herman Höfte6.
Abstract
The brassinosteroid (BR) signaling module is a central regulator of plant morphogenesis, as indicated by the large number of BR-responsive cell wall-related genes and the severe growth defects of BR mutants. Despite a detailed knowledge of the signaling components, the logic of this auto-/paracrine signaling module in growth control remains poorly understood. Recently, extensive cross-talk with other signaling pathways has been shown, suggesting that the outputs of BR signaling, such as gene-expression changes, are subject to complex control mechanisms. We previously provided evidence for a role of BR signaling in a feedback loop controlling the integrity of the cell wall. Here, we identify the first dedicated component of this feedback loop: a receptor-like protein (RLP44), which is essential for the compensatory triggering of BR signaling upon inhibition of pectin de-methylesterification in the cell wall. RLP44 is required for normal growth and stress responses and connects with the BR signaling pathway, presumably through a direct interaction with the regulatory receptor-like kinase BAK1. These findings corroborate a role for BR in controlling the sensitivity of a feedback signaling module involved in maintaining the physico-chemical homeostasis of the cell wall during cell expansion.Entities:
Keywords: brassinosteroids; cell wall integrity; pectin
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25288746 PMCID: PMC4210321 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1322979111
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205