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  • The study investigates how endogenous elicitor peptides (AtPeps) in Arabidopsis thaliana activate immune responses by binding to specific receptors (PEPR1 and PEPR2) on the plant cell membrane after damage.
  • Using live-cell imaging, it was found that AtPep1 interacts with these receptors and gets internalized, but this process doesn't rely on traditional endosomal pathways.
  • The research highlights the importance of clathrin-mediated endocytosis in the internalization of AtPep1 and its receptors, which is crucial for triggering defensive responses in plants.

Article Abstract

The Arabidopsis thaliana endogenous elicitor peptides (AtPeps) are released into the apoplast after cellular damage caused by pathogens or wounding to induce innate immunity by direct binding to the membrane-localized leucine-rich repeat receptor kinases, PEP RECEPTOR1 (PEPR1) and PEPR2. Although the PEPR-mediated signaling components and responses have been studied extensively, the contributions of the subcellular localization and dynamics of the active PEPRs remain largely unknown. We used live-cell imaging of the fluorescently labeled and bioactive pep1 to visualize the intracellular behavior of the PEPRs in the Arabidopsis root meristem. We found that AtPep1 decorated the plasma membrane (PM) in a receptor-dependent manner and cointernalized with PEPRs. Trafficking of the AtPep1-PEPR1 complexes to the vacuole required neither the trans-Golgi network/early endosome (TGN/EE)-localized vacuolar H(+)-ATPase activity nor the function of the brefeldin A-sensitive ADP-ribosylation factor-guanine exchange factors (ARF-GEFs). In addition, AtPep1 and different TGN/EE markers colocalized only rarely, implying that the intracellular route of this receptor-ligand pair is largely independent of the TGN/EE. Inducible overexpression of the Arabidopsis clathrin coat disassembly factor, Auxilin2, which inhibits clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME), impaired the AtPep1-PEPR1 internalization and compromised AtPep1-mediated responses. Our results show that clathrin function at the PM is required to induce plant defense responses, likely through CME of cell surface-located signaling components.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5047203PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1605588113DOI Listing

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