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Plant NLR immune receptor Tm-2(2) activation requires NB-ARC domain-mediated self-association of CC domain

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Wang, Junzhu
Chen, Tianyuan
Han, Meng
Qian, Lichao
Li, Jinlin
Wu, Ming
Han, Ting
Cao, Jidong
Nagalakshmi, Ugrappa
Rathjen, John

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The nucleotide-binding, leucine-rich repeat-containing (NLR) class of immune receptors of plants and animals recognize pathogen-encoded proteins and trigger host defenses. Although animal NLRs form oligomers upon pathogen recognition to activate downstream signaling, the mechanisms of plant NLR activation remain largely elusive. Tm-22 is a plasma membrane (PM)-localized coiled coil (CC)-type NLR and confers resistance to Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) by recognizing its viral movement protein (MP). In this study, we found that Tm-22 self-associates upon recognition of MP. The CC domain of Tm-22 is the signaling domain and its function requires PM localization and self-association. The nucleotide-binding (NB-ARC) domain is important for Tm-22 self-interaction and regulates activation of the CC domain through its nucleotide-binding and self-association. (d)ATP binding may alter the NB-ARC conformation to release its suppression of Tm-22 CC domain-mediated cell death. Our findings provide the first example of signaling domain for PM-localized NLR and insight into PM-localized NLR activation.

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Wang J, Chen T, Han M, Qian L, Li J, Wu M, et al. (2020) Plant NLR immune receptor Tm- 22 activation requires NB-ARC domain-mediated self-association of CC domain. PLoS Pathog 16(4): e1008475. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal. ppat.1008475

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PLoS Pathogens

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