| Literature DB >> 30485803 |
Torsten Schultz-Larsen1, Andrea Lenk1, Kamila Kalinowska2, Lau Kræsing Vestergaard1, Carsten Pedersen1, Erika Isono3, Hans Thordal-Christensen4.
Abstract
Plant "nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat" receptor proteins (NLRs) detect alterations in host targets of pathogen effectors and trigger immune responses. The Arabidopsis thaliana mutant pen1 syp122 displays autoimmunity, and a mutant screen identified the deubiquitinase "associated molecule with the SH3 domain of STAM3" (AMSH3) to be required for this phenotype. AMSH3 has previously been implicated in ESCRT-mediated vacuolar targeting. Pathology experiments show that AMSH3 activity is required for immunity mediated by the CC-NLRs, RPS2 and RPM1. Co-expressing the autoactive RPM1D505V and the catalytically inactive ESCRT-III protein SKD1E232Q in Nicotiana benthamiana supports the requirement of ESCRT-associated functions for this CC-NLR-activated immunity. Meanwhile, loss of ESCRT function in A. thaliana is lethal, and we find that AMSH3 knockout-triggered seedling lethality is "enhanced disease susceptibility 1" (EDS1) dependent. Future studies may reveal whether AMSH3 is monitored by a TIR-NLR immunity receptor.Entities:
Keywords: AMSH3 deubiquitinase; ESCRT; autoimmunity; nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat receptors; plant immunity
Year: 2018 PMID: 30485803 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2018.11.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423