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  • Receptor kinase complex transmits RALF peptide signal to inhibit root growth in Arabidopsis.

Receptor kinase complex transmits RALF peptide signal to inhibit root growth in Arabidopsis.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2016-12-09)
Changqing Du, Xiushan Li, Jia Chen, Weijun Chen, Bin Li, Chiyu Li, Long Wang, Jianglin Li, Xiaoying Zhao, Jianzhong Lin, Xuanming Liu, Sheng Luan, Feng Yu
ABSTRACT

A number of hormones work together to control plant cell growth. Rapid Alkalinization Factor 1 (RALF1), a plant-derived small regulatory peptide, inhibits cell elongation through suppression of rhizosphere acidification in plants. Although a receptor-like kinase, FERONIA (FER), has been shown to act as a receptor for RALF1, the signaling mechanism remains unknown. In this study, we identified a receptor-like cytoplasmic kinase (RPM1-induced protein kinase, RIPK), a plasma membrane-associated member of the RLCK-VII subfamily, that is recruited to the receptor complex through interacting with FER in response to RALF1. RALF1 triggers the phosphorylation of both FER and RIPK in a mutually dependent manner. Genetic analysis of the fer-4 and ripk mutants reveals RIPK, as well as FER, to be required for RALF1 response in roots. The RALF1-FER-RIPK interactions may thus represent a mechanism for peptide signaling in plants.

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