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Huang, Yanyan ; Yin, Chuanchun ; Liu, Jun ; Feng, Baomin ; Ge, Dongdong ; Kong, Liang ; Ortiz-Morea, Fausto Andres ; Richter, Julia ; Hauser, Marie-Theres ; Wang, Wen-Ming ; et al ( , Nature Communications)
Abstract Cell death is intrinsically linked with immunity. Disruption of an immune-activated MAPK cascade, consisting of MEKK1, MKK1/2, and MPK4, triggers cell death and autoimmunity through the nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) protein SUMM2 and the MAPK kinase kinase MEKK2. In this study, we identify a
Catharanthus roseus receptor-like kinase 1-like (Cr RLK1L), named LETUM2/MEDOS1 (LET2/MDS1), and the glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored protein LLG1 as regulators ofmekk1-mkk1/2 -mpk4 cell death. LET2/MDS1 functions additively with LET1, anotherCr RLK1L, and acts genetically downstream of MEKK2 in regulating SUMM2 activation. LET2/MDS1 complexes with LET1 and promotes LET1 phosphorylation, revealing an intertwined regulation between differentCr RLK1Ls. LLG1 interacts with the ectodomain of LET1/2 and mediates LET1/2 transport to the plasma membrane, corroborating its function as a co-receptor of LET1/2 in themekk1-mkk1/2 -mpk4 cell death pathway. Thus, our data suggest that a trimeric complex consisting of twoCr RLK1Ls LET1, LET2/MDS1, and a GPI-anchored protein LLG1 that regulates the activation of NLR SUMM2 for initiating cell death and autoimmunity. -
Yang, Yong ; Liu, Jun ; Yin, Chuanchun ; de Souza Vespoli, Luciano ; Ge, Dongdong ; Huang, Yanyan ; Feng, Baomin ; Xu, Guangyuan ; Manhães, Ana Marcia E. de A. ; Dou, Shijuan ; et al ( , Plant Physiology)