Author:
Pršić Jelena,Gilliard Guillaume,Ibrahim Heba,Argüelles-Arias Anthony,Rondelli Valeria,Crowet Jean-Marc,Genva Manon,Luzuriaga-Loaiza W. Patricio,Deboever Estelle,Nasir M. Nail,Lins Laurence,Mathelie-Guinlet Marion,Boubsi Farah,Eschrig Sabine,Ranf Stefanie,Dorey Stephan,Coninck Barbara De,Nürnberger Thorsten,Mongrand Sébastien,Höfte Monica,Zipfel Cyril,Dufrêne Yves F.,Koutsioubas Alexandros,Brocca Paola,Deleu Magali,Ongena Marc
Abstract
AbstractBacteria-derived lipopeptides are immunogenic triggers of host defenses in metazoans and plants. Root-associated rhizobacteria produce cyclic lipopeptides that activate systemically induced resistance (IR) against microbial infection in various plants. How these molecules are perceived by plant cells remains elusive. Here, we reveal that immunity activation inArabidopsis thalianaby the lipopeptide elicitor surfactin is mediated by docking into specific sphingolipid-enriched domains and relies on host membrane deformation and subsequent activation of mechanosensitive ion channels. This mechanism leads to host defense potentiation and resistance to the necrotrophB. cinereabut is distinct from host pattern recognition receptor-mediated immune activation and reminiscent of damage-induced plant immunity.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Cited by
2 articles.
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