Title of article :
Two for all: receptor-associated kinases SOBIR1 and BAK1
Author/Authors :
Nick Liebrand، نويسنده , , Thomas W.H. and van den Burg، نويسنده , , Harrold A. and Joosten، نويسنده , , Matthieu H.A.J. Joosten ، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Leucine-rich repeat-receptor-like proteins (LRR-RLPs) are ubiquitous cell surface receptors lacking a cytoplasmic signalling domain. For most of these LRR-RLPs, it remained enigmatic how they activate cellular responses upon ligand perception. Recently, the LRR-receptor-like kinase (LRR-RLK) SUPPRESSOR OF BIR1-1 (SOBIR1) was shown to be essential for triggering defence responses by certain LRR-RLPs that act as immune receptors. In addition to SOBIR1, the regulatory LRR-RLK BRI1-ASSOCIATED KINASE-1 (BAK1) is also required for LRR-RLP function. Here, we compare the roles of SOBIR1 and BAK1 as regulatory LRR-RLKs in immunity and development. BAK1 has a general regulatory role in plasma membrane-associated receptor complexes comprising LRR-RLPs and/or LRR-RLKs. By contrast, SOBIR1 appears to be specifically required for the function of receptor complexes containing LRR-RLPs.
Keywords :
innate immunity , regulatory receptor-like kinase , receptor-like protein , genome collinearity , development
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics