The OXIDATIVE SIGNAL-INDUCIBLE1 kinase regulates plant immunity by linking microbial pattern-induced reactive oxygen species burst to MAP kinase activation
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The OXIDATIVE SIGNAL-INDUCIBLE1 kinase regulates plant immunity by linking microbial pattern-induced reactive oxygen species burst to MAP kinase activation
Abstract
Plant cell surface-localized pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) recognize microbial patterns and activate pattern-triggered immunity (PTI). Typical PTI responses include reactive oxygen species (ROS) burst controlled by the NADPH oxidase RESPIRATORY BURST OXIDASE HOMOLOG D (RbohD) and activation of the MAP kinase (MAPK) cascade composed of MAPKKK3/5-MKK4/5-MPK3/6. However, the mechanisms through which PRRs regulate and coordinate these immune responses are not fully understood. Here, we showed that Arabidopsis thaliana OXIDATIVE SIGNAL-INDUCIBLE1 (OXI1), a kinase known to be activated by ROS, is involved in the LYK5-CERK1 receptor complex, which recognizes fungal cell wall-derived chitin. The oxi1 mutant exhibits enhanced susceptibility to various pathogens and reduced chitin-induced MAPK activation and ROS burst. We showed that chitin induces the phosphorylation of OXI1 in an RbohD-dependent manner. H2O2 and chitin treatment causes the oxidation of OXI1 at Cys104 and Cys205, which is essential for the kinase activity of OXI1. These oxidation sites are required for chitin-induced MAPK activation and disease resistance. Activated OXI1 directly phosphorylates MAPKKK5 to regulate MAPK activation. Additionally, OXI1 phosphorylates RbohD, suggesting that it may activate RbohD to promote ROS burst to further enhance the long-term MAPK activation. Together, our findings reveal a pathway linking PRR-mediated ROS production to MAPK activation through OXI1.
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