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Wan, Li; Essuman, Kow; Anderson, Ryan G.; Sasaki, Yo; Monteiro, Freddy; Chung, Eui-Hwan; Osborne Nishimura, Erin; DiAntonio, Aaron; Milbrandt, Jeffrey; Dangl, Jeffery L.; et al (, Science)Plant nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) immune receptors activate cell death and confer disease resistance by unknown mechanisms. We demonstrate that plant Toll/interleukin-1 receptor (TIR) domains of NLRs are enzymes capable of degrading nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide in its oxidized form (NAD + ). Both cell death induction and NAD + cleavage activity of plant TIR domains require known self-association interfaces and a putative catalytic glutamic acid that is conserved in both bacterial TIR NAD + -cleaving enzymes (NADases) and the mammalian SARM1 (sterile alpha and TIR motif containing 1) NADase. We identify a variant of cyclic adenosine diphosphate ribose as a biomarker of TIR enzymatic activity. TIR enzymatic activity is induced by pathogen recognition and functions upstream of the genes enhanced disease susceptibility 1 ( EDS1 ) and N requirement gene 1 ( NRG1 ), which encode regulators required for TIR immune function. Thus, plant TIR-NLR receptors require NADase function to transduce recognition of pathogens into a cell death response.more » « less
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Redditt, Thomas J.; Chung, Eui-Hwan; Zand Karimi, Hana; Rodibaugh, Natalie; Zhang, Yixiang; Trinidad, Jonathan C.; Kim, Jin Hee; Zhou, Qian; Shen, Mingzhe; Dangl, Jeffery L.; et al (, The Plant Cell)
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