Interdependence of plasma membrane nanoscale dynamics of a kinase and its cognate substrate underlies Arabidopsis response to viral infection
GRONNIER, Julien
Zentrum für Molekularbiologie der Pflanzen [ZMBP]
Laboratoire de biogenèse membranaire [LBM]
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Zentrum für Molekularbiologie der Pflanzen [ZMBP]
Laboratoire de biogenèse membranaire [LBM]
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en
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eLife. 2024-10-18, vol. 12, p. RP90309
eLife Sciences Publication
Résumé en anglais
Plant viruses represent a risk to agricultural production and as only a few treatments exist, it is urgent to identify resistance mechanisms and factors. In plant immunity, plasma membrane (PM)-localized proteins play an ...Lire la suite >
Plant viruses represent a risk to agricultural production and as only a few treatments exist, it is urgent to identify resistance mechanisms and factors. In plant immunity, plasma membrane (PM)-localized proteins play an essential role in sensing the extracellular threat presented by bacteria, fungi or herbivores. Viruses are intracellular pathogens and as such the role of the plant PM in detection and resistance against viruses is often overlooked. We investigated the role of the partially PM-bound Calcium-dependent protein kinase 3 (CPK3) in viral infection and we discovered that it displayed a specific ability to hamper viral propagation over CPK isoforms that are involved in immune response to extracellular pathogens. More and more evidence support that the lateral organization of PM proteins and lipids underlies signal transduction in plants. We showed here that CPK3 diffusion in the PM is reduced upon activation as well as upon viral infection and that such immobilization depended on its substrate, Remorin (REM1.2), a scaffold protein. Furthermore, we discovered that the viral infection induced a CPK3-dependent increase of REM1.2 PM diffusion. Such interdependence was also observable regarding viral propagation. This study unveils a complex relationship between a kinase and its substrate that contrasts with the commonly described co-stabilisation upon activation while it proposes a PM-based mechanism involved in decreased sensitivity to viral infection in plants.< Réduire
Project ANR
Régulation de la communication intercellulaire - le rôle de la phosphoprotéine REMORIN liée aux nanodomaines de la membrane plasmique
Saclay Plant Sciences - ANR-10-LABX-0040
Saclay Plant Sciences - ANR-10-LABX-0040
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