MAP 4K4 associates with BIK 1 to regulate plant innate immunity

  • Jiang Y
  • Han B
  • Zhang H
  • et al.
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Abstract

To perceive pathogens, plants employ pattern recognition receptor (PRR) complexes, which then transmit these signals via the receptor-like cytoplasmic kinase BIK1 to induce defense responses. How BIK1 activity and stability are controlled is still not completely understood. Here, we show that the Hippo/STE20 homolog MAP4K4 regulates BIK1-mediated immune responses. MAP4K4 associates and phosphorylates BIK1 at Ser233, Ser236, and Thr242 to ensure BIK1 stability and activity. Furthermore, MAP4K4 phosphorylates PP2C38 at Ser77 to enable flg22-induced BIK1 activation. Our results uncover that a Hippo/STE20 homolog, MAP4K4, maintains the homeostasis of the central immune component BIK1.

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Jiang, Y., Han, B., Zhang, H., Mariappan, K. G., Bigeard, J., Colcombet, J., & Hirt, H. (2019). MAP 4K4 associates with BIK 1 to regulate plant innate immunity. EMBO Reports, 20(11). https://doi.org/10.15252/embr.201947965

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