Plant science: Antagonistic control of disease resistance protein stability in the plant immune system

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Pathogen recognition by the plant immune system is governed by structurally related, polymorphic products of disease resistance (R) genes. RAR1 and/or SGT1b mediate the function of many R proteins. RAR1 controls preactivation R protein accumulation by an unknown mechanism. We demonstrate that Arabidopsis SGT1b has two distinct, genetically separable functions in the plant immune system: SGT1b antagonizes RAR1 to negatively regulate R protein accumulation before infection, and SGT1b has a RAR1-independent function that regulates programmed cell death during infection. The balanced activities of RAR1 and SGT1, in concert with cytosolic HSP90, modulate preactivation R protein accumulation and signaling competence.

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Holt, B. F., Belkhadir, Y., & Dangl, J. L. (2005). Plant science: Antagonistic control of disease resistance protein stability in the plant immune system. Science, 309(5736), 929–932. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1109977

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