Peptide signaling through leucine‐rich repeat receptor kinases: insight into land plant evolution

Author:

Furumizu Chihiro12ORCID,Aalen Reidunn Birgitta3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Natural Science Center for Basic Research and Development Hiroshima University 1‐4‐2 Kagamiyama Higashi‐Hiroshima Hiroshima 739‐8527 Japan

2. Graduate School of Integrated Sciences for Life Hiroshima University 1‐3‐1 Kagamiyama Higashi‐Hiroshima Hiroshima 739‐8530 Japan

3. Department of Biosciences University of Oslo PO Box 1066, Blindern Oslo 0316 Norway

Abstract

SummaryMulticellular organisms need mechanisms for communication between cells so that they can fulfill their purpose in the organism as a whole. Over the last two decades, several small post‐translationally modified peptides (PTMPs) have been identified as components of cell‐to‐cell signaling modules in flowering plants. Such peptides most often influence growth and development of organs not universally conserved among land plants. PTMPs have been matched to subfamily XI leucine‐rich repeat receptor‐like kinases with > 20 repeats. Phylogenetic analyses, facilitated by recently published genomic sequences of non‐flowering plants, have identified seven clades of such receptors with a history back to the common ancestor of bryophytes and vascular plants. This raises a number of questions: When did peptide signaling arise during land plant evolution? Have orthologous peptide–receptor pairs preserved their biological functions? Has peptide signaling contributed to major innovations, such as stomata, vasculature, roots, seeds, and flowers? Using genomic, genetic, biochemical, and structural data and non‐angiosperm model species, it is now possible to address these questions. The vast number of peptides that have not yet found their partners suggests furthermore that we have far more to learn about peptide signaling in the coming decades.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Sumitomo Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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