1. miRNA863-3p sequentially targets negative immune regulator ARLPKs and positive regulator SERRATE upon bacterial infection
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Jian-Hua Guo, Padmanabhan Chellappan, Yifan Lii, Dongdong Niu, Gitta Coaker, Karl Peralta, Chun-Hao Jiang, Hailing Jin, and Lei Lei
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0301 basic medicine ,Science ,Physiological ,Regulator ,Arabidopsis ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Pseudomonas syringae ,Biology ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Article ,Feedback ,03 medical and health sciences ,Immune system ,Immunity ,Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ,Genetics ,Plant Immunity ,Kinase activity ,Plant Diseases ,Regulation of gene expression ,Feedback, Physiological ,Multidisciplinary ,Binding Sites ,Base Sequence ,Effector ,Kinase ,Arabidopsis Proteins ,food and beverages ,RNA-Binding Proteins ,General Chemistry ,Plant ,3. Good health ,Cell biology ,MicroRNAs ,030104 developmental biology ,Infectious Diseases ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Protein Biosynthesis ,Signal transduction ,Infection ,Signal Transduction ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Plant small RNAs play important roles in gene regulation during pathogen infection. Here we show that miR863-3p is induced by the bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas syringae carrying various effectors. Early during infection, miR863-3p silences two negative regulators of plant defence, atypical receptor-like pseudokinase1 (ARLPK1) and ARLPK2, both lacking extracellular domains and kinase activity, through mRNA degradation to promote immunity. ARLPK1 associates with, and may function through another negative immune regulator ARLPK1-interacting receptor-like kinase 1 (AKIK1), an active kinase with an extracellular domain. Later during infection, miR863-3p silences SERRATE, which is essential for miRNA accumulation and positively regulates defence, through translational inhibition. This results in decreased miR863-3p levels, thus forming a negative feedback loop to attenuate immune responses after successful defence. This is an example of a miRNA that sequentially targets both negative and positive regulators of immunity through two modes of action to fine-tune the timing and amplitude of defence responses., Small RNA plays an important role in regulating the plant defence against bacterial pathogens. Here the authors propose that miR863-3p acts to fine-tune the timing of defence responses by sequentially silencing negative and positive regulators of the plant immune response.
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- 2016