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Title : Activation of a helper NLR by plant and bacterial TIR immune signaling - Yu_2024_Science__eadr3150
Author(s) : Yu H , Xu W , Chen S , Wu X , Rao W , Liu X , Xu X , Chen J , Nishimura MT , Zhang Y , Wan L
Ref : Science , :eadr3150 , 2024
Abstract :

Plant intracellular nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) receptors with an N-terminal Toll/interleukin-1 receptor (TIR) domain sense pathogen effectors to initiate immune signaling. TIR domains across different kingdoms possess NADase activities and can produce phosphoribosyl adenosine monophosphate/diphosphate (pRib-AMP/ADP) or cyclic ADPR (cADPR) isomers. Lipase-like proteins, EDS1 and PAD4, transduce immune signals from sensor TIR-NLRs to a helper NLR called ADR1, which executes immune function. We report the structure and function of Arabidopsis EDS1-PAD4-ADR1 (EPA) heterotrimer in complex with pRib-AMP/ADP activated by plant or bacterial TIR signaling. 2'cADPR can be hydrolyzed into pRib-AMP and thus activates EPA signaling. Bacterial TIR domains producing 2'cADPR also activate EPA function. Our findings suggest that 2'cADPR may be the storage form of the unstable signaling molecule pRib-AMP.

PubMedSearch : Yu_2024_Science__eadr3150
PubMedID: 39509471
Gene_locus related to this paper: arath-eds1 , arath-PAD4

Related information

Inhibitor iso-ADP-ribose
Substrate pRib-ADP
Gene_locus arath-eds1    arath-PAD4
Family Plant_lipase_EDS1-like
Structure 8ZWA    8ZW9

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Yu H, Xu W, Chen S, Wu X, Rao W, Liu X, Xu X, Chen J, Nishimura MT, Zhang Y, Wan L (2024)
Activation of a helper NLR by plant and bacterial TIR immune signaling
Science :eadr3150

Yu H, Xu W, Chen S, Wu X, Rao W, Liu X, Xu X, Chen J, Nishimura MT, Zhang Y, Wan L (2024)
Science :eadr3150