2024
DOI: 10.1111/nph.19715
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LORE receptor homomerization is required for 3‐hydroxydecanoic acid‐induced immune signaling and determines the natural variation of immunosensitivity within the Arabidopsis genus

Sabine Eschrig,
Milena Schäffer,
Lin‐Jie Shu
et al.

Abstract: Summary The S‐domain‐type receptor‐like kinase (SD‐RLK) LIPOOLIGOSACCHARIDE‐SPECIFIC REDUCED ELICITATION (LORE) from Arabidopsis thaliana is a pattern recognition receptor that senses medium‐chain 3‐hydroxy fatty acids, such as 3‐hydroxydecanoic acid (3‐OH‐C10:0), to activate pattern‐triggered immunity. Here, we show that LORE homomerization is required to activate 3‐OH‐C10:0‐induced immune signaling. Fluorescence lifetime imaging in Nicotiana benthamiana demonstrates that AtLORE homomerizes via the extracellu… Show more

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