Journal article
The Plant Journal, 2018
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Mélida, H., Sopeña-Torres, S., Bacete, L., Garrido‐Arandia, M., Jordá, L., López, G., … Molina, A. (2018). Non‐branched &bgr;‐1,3‐glucan oligosaccharides trigger immune responses in Arabidopsis. The Plant Journal.
Chicago/Turabian
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Mélida, Hugo, Sara Sopeña-Torres, Laura Bacete, M. Garrido‐Arandia, L. Jordá, G. López, Antonio Muñoz-Barrios, L. Pacios, and A. Molina. “Non‐Branched &Amp;Bgr;‐1,3‐Glucan Oligosaccharides Trigger Immune Responses in Arabidopsis.” The Plant Journal (2018).
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Mélida, Hugo, et al. “Non‐Branched &Amp;Bgr;‐1,3‐Glucan Oligosaccharides Trigger Immune Responses in Arabidopsis.” The Plant Journal, 2018.
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@article{hugo2018a,
title = {Non‐branched &bgr;‐1,3‐glucan oligosaccharides trigger immune responses in Arabidopsis},
year = {2018},
journal = {The Plant Journal},
author = {Mélida, Hugo and Sopeña-Torres, Sara and Bacete, Laura and Garrido‐Arandia, M. and Jordá, L. and López, G. and Muñoz-Barrios, Antonio and Pacios, L. and Molina, A.}
}
Fungal cell walls, which are essential for environmental adaptation and host colonization by the fungus, have been evolutionarily selected by plants and animals as a source of microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs) that, upon recognition by host pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), trigger immune responses conferring disease resistance. Chito-oligosaccharides [β-1,4-N-acetylglucosamine oligomers, (GlcNAc)n ] are the only glycosidic structures from fungal walls that have been well-demonstrated to function as MAMPs in plants. Perception of (GlcNAc)4-8 by Arabidopsis involves CERK1, LYK4 and LYK5, three of the eight members of the LysM PRR family. We found that a glucan-enriched wall fraction from the pathogenic fungus Plectosphaerella cucumerina which was devoid of GlcNAc activated immune responses in Arabidopsis wild-type plants but not in the cerk1 mutant. Using this differential response, we identified the non-branched 1,3-β-d-(Glc) hexasaccharide as a major fungal MAMP. Recognition of 1,3-β-d-(Glc)6 was impaired in cerk1 but not in mutants defective in either each of the LysM PRR family members or in the PRR-co-receptor BAK1. Transcriptomic analyses of Arabidopsis plants treated with 1,3-β-d-(Glc)6 further demonstrated that this fungal MAMP triggers the expression of immunity-associated genes. In silico docking analyses with molecular mechanics and solvation energy calculations corroborated that CERK1 can bind 1,3-β-d-(Glc)6 at effective concentrations similar to those of (GlcNAc)4 . These data support that plants, like animals, have selected as MAMPs the linear 1,3-β-d-glucans present in the walls of fungi and oomycetes. Our data also suggest that CERK1 functions as an immune co-receptor for linear 1,3-β-d-glucans in a similar way to its proposed function in the recognition of fungal chito-oligosaccharides and bacterial peptidoglycan MAMPs.