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The Cotton Wall-Associated Kinase GhWAK7A Mediates Responses to Fungal Wilt Pathogens by Complexing with the Chitin Sensory Receptors. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Plant receptor-like kinases (RLKs) are crucial for cotton's defense against pathogens like Verticillium and Fusarium wilts, which severely affect the crop.
  • The study identified GhWAK7A as a key regulator that enhances cotton's response to these fungal infections by interacting with chitin receptors GhLYK5 and GhCERK1, facilitating their dimerization and activation.
  • GhWAK7A also phosphorylates GhLYK5, enabling it to function effectively in the chitin-induced defense signaling pathway, highlighting its significance in cotton's immune response against fungal pathogens.

Article Abstract

Plant receptor-like kinases (RLKs) are important players in response to pathogen infections. Verticillium and Fusarium wilts, caused by () and f. sp (), respectively, are among the most devastating diseases in cotton ( spp). To understand the cotton response to these soil-borne fungal pathogens, we performed a genome-wide in silico characterization and functional screen of diverse RLKs for their involvement in cotton wilt diseases. We identified GhWAK7A, a wall-associated kinase, that positively regulates cotton response to both and infections. Chitin, the major constituent of the fungal cell wall, is perceived by lysin-motif-containing RLKs (LYKs/CERK1), leading to the activation of plant defense against fungal pathogens. A conserved chitin sensing and signaling system is present in cotton, including chitin-induced GhLYK5-GhCERK1 dimerization and phosphorylation, and contributes to cotton defense against and Importantly, GhWAK7A directly interacts with both GhLYK5 and GhCERK1 and promotes chitin-induced GhLYK5-GhCERK1 dimerization. GhWAK7A phosphorylates GhLYK5, which itself does not have kinase activity, but requires phosphorylation for its function. Consequently, GhWAK7A plays a crucial role in chitin-induced responses. Thus, our data reveal GhWAK7A as an important component in cotton response to fungal wilt pathogens by complexing with the chitin receptors.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7721343PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1105/tpc.19.00950DOI Listing

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