Emerging role of SGT1 as a regulator of NB-LRRreceptor nucleocytoplasmic partitioning

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Plant nucleotide-binding (NB) and leucine-rich repeat (LRR) receptors mediate effector-triggered immunity. Two major classes of NB-LRR proteins are involved in this process, namely, toll-interleukin receptor (TIR)-NB-LRR and coiled coil (CC)- NB-LRR proteins. Recent reports show that some of the TIR -NB-LRR s and CC-NB-LRR s localize to the cytoplasm and nucleus. Equilibrium between these pools is required for full resistance, suggesting tight regulation of nucleocytoplasmic receptor shuttling. We recently showed that SGT1, a protein that controls NB-LRR receptor stability and activity, facilitates nuclear import of N protein, which is a TIR -NB-LRR receptor. In this addendum, we show that the subcellular localization of Rx, a CC-NB-LRR protein, reflects the positions of SGT1 ectopic variants in the cell. This suggests that SGT1 might have a general role in maintaining the nucleocytoplasmic balance of NB-LRR receptors. We discuss these results in light of differences in the N and Rx systems of effector-triggered immunity. © 2014 Landes Bioscience.

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Hoser, R., Lichocka, M., Zurczak, M., Hennig, J., & Krzymowska, M. (2014). Emerging role of SGT1 as a regulator of NB-LRRreceptor nucleocytoplasmic partitioning. Plant Signaling and Behavior, 9(APR). https://doi.org/10.4161/psb.28724

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