The brassinosteroid-SIGNALING KINASE (BSK) belongs to the receptor-like cytoplasmic kinase XII subgroup. BSK1 regulates development and immunity in . However, the function of rice () BSK1 is largely unknown. Here, we report that the expression level of is induced after a chitin or fagellin22 (flg22) treatment. Silencing in rice results in compromised responses to chitin- or flg22-triggered immunity and resistance to , but does not alter the plant's architecture nor reduce plant responses to brassinosteroid signaling. Our study reveals that OsBSK1-2 functions as a major regulator in rice plant immunity.
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Front Plant Sci
June 2017
State Key Laboratory of Hybrid Rice, Key Laboratory of Major Crop Diseases & Collaborative Innovation Center for Hybrid Rice in Yangtze River Basin, Sichuan Agricultural University at Wenjiang, ChengduChina.
The brassinosteroid-SIGNALING KINASE (BSK) belongs to the receptor-like cytoplasmic kinase XII subgroup. BSK1 regulates development and immunity in . However, the function of rice () BSK1 is largely unknown.
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