Publications by authors named "Sruthi Sunil"

Plants evolve nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat receptors (NLRs) to induce immunity. Activated coiled-coil (CC) domain containing NLRs (CNLs) oligomerize and form apparent cation channels promoting calcium influx and cell death, with the alpha-1 helix of the individual CC domains penetrating the plasma membranes. Some CNLs are characterized by putative N-myristoylation and S-acylation sites in their CC domain, potentially mediating permanent membrane association.

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Activation of nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat receptors (NLRs) results in immunity and a localized cell death. NLR cell death activity requires oligomerization and in some cases plasma membrane (PM) localization. The exact mechanisms underlying PM localization of NLRs lacking predicted transmembrane domains or recognizable lipidation motifs remain elusive.

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Article Synopsis
  • NLRs play a key role in plant immunity and some NLRs, known as "helper" NLRs, assist "sensor" NLRs in their functions.
  • Active NRG1.1 forms clusters in the plasma membrane and triggers an influx of calcium ions in both plant and human cells, which is crucial for inducing cell death.
  • Helper NLRs, including NRG1.1 and ADR1, create calcium-permeable channels that manage intracellular calcium levels, directly influencing cell death signaling pathways.
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