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Presence of LYM2 dependent but CERK1 independent disease resistance in Arabidopsis
Authors:Yoshihiro Narusaka  Tomonori Shinya  Mari Narusaka  Noriko Motoyama  Hikaru Shimada  Kosuke Murakami  Naoto Shibuya
Affiliation:1.Research Institute for Biological Sciences Okayama; Okayama, Japan;2.Department of Life Sciences; School of Agriculture; Meiji University; Tama-ku, Kawasaki, Japan
Abstract:Plants have the ability to detect invading fungi through the perception of chitin fragments released from the fungal cell walls. Plant chitin receptor consists of two types of plasma membrane proteins, CEBiP and CERK1. However, the contribution of these proteins to chitin signaling is different between Arabidopsis and rice. In Arabidopsis, it seems CERK1 receptor kinase is enough for both ligand perception and signaling, whereas both CEBiP and OsCERK1 are required for chitin signaling in rice. Here we report that Arabidopsis CEBiP homolog, LYM2, is not involved in chitin signaling but contributes to resistance against a fungal pathogen, Alternaria brassicicola, indicating the presence of a novel disease resistance mechanism in Arabidopsis.
Keywords:chitin   receptor   disease resistance   Arabidopsis   Alternaria brassicicola
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