LecRK-VI.2
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Extracellular NAD(P) activates systemic acquired resistance through LecRK-VI.2-mediated phosphorylation of NPR1
Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is a long-lasting, broad-spectrum immune response induced in distal tissues by signals generated at primary infection sites. Although numerous mobile immune signals have been implicated in SAR, how these signals are perceived and mechanistically coupled to transcriptional reprogramming in systemic tissues remains poorly understood. functions as a key integrative SAR signal that activates immunity through the plasma membrane-localized lectin receptor kinase...
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Salicylic acid (SA) is a central immune hormone that accumulates in both intracellular and extracellular compartments during pathogen infection. While intracellular SA signaling is well established, whether extracellular SA (eSA) directly activates immune responses remains unknown. Here we show that eSA functions as an extracellular signal potentially perceived by the plasma membrane-localized lectin receptor kinases LecRK-I.8 and LecRK-VI.2 in Arabidopsis.