Co-option of EDM2 to distinct regulatory modules in <it>Arabidopsis thaliana </it>development

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Strong immunity of plants to pathogenic microorganisms is often mediated by highly specific mechanisms of non-self recognition that are dependent on disease resistance (<it>R</it>) genes. The <it>Arabidopsis thalian...

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Main Authors: Tsuchiya Tokuji, Eulgem Thomas
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-09-01
Series:BMC Plant Biology
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2229/10/203
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spelling doaj-c6ff1bd165dd4d5094b8de9dd91f4c182020-11-24T20:51:29ZengBMCBMC Plant Biology1471-22292010-09-0110120310.1186/1471-2229-10-203Co-option of EDM2 to distinct regulatory modules in <it>Arabidopsis thaliana </it>developmentTsuchiya TokujiEulgem Thomas<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Strong immunity of plants to pathogenic microorganisms is often mediated by highly specific mechanisms of non-self recognition that are dependent on disease resistance (<it>R</it>) genes. The <it>Arabidopsis thaliana </it>protein EDM2 is required for immunity mediated by the <it>R </it>gene <it>RPP7</it>. EDM2 is nuclear localized and contains typical features of transcriptional and epigenetic regulators. In addition, to its role in immunity, EDM2 plays also a role in promoting floral transition. This developmental function of EDM2, but not its role in <it>RPP7</it>-mediated disease resistance, seems to involve the protein kinase WNK8, which physically interacts with EDM2 in nuclei.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Here we report that EDM2 affects additional developmental processes which include the formation of leaf pavement cells and leaf expansion as well as the development of morphological features related to vegetative phase change. EDM2 has a promoting effect of each of these processes. While WNK8 seems not to exhibit any vegetative phase change-related function, it has a promoting effect on the development of leaf pavement cells and leaf expansion. Microarray data further support regulatory interactions between WNK8 and EDM2. The fact that the effects of EDM2 and WNK8 on leaf pavement cell formation and leaf expansion are co-directional, while WNK8 counteracts the promoting effect of EDM2 on floral transition, is surprising and suggests that WNK8 can modulate the activity of EDM2.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>We propose that EDM2 has been co-opted to distinct regulatory modules controlling a set of different processes in plant immunity and development. WNK8 appears to modulate some functions of EDM2.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2229/10/203
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author Tsuchiya Tokuji
Eulgem Thomas
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Co-option of EDM2 to distinct regulatory modules in <it>Arabidopsis thaliana </it>development
BMC Plant Biology
author_facet Tsuchiya Tokuji
Eulgem Thomas
author_sort Tsuchiya Tokuji
title Co-option of EDM2 to distinct regulatory modules in <it>Arabidopsis thaliana </it>development
title_short Co-option of EDM2 to distinct regulatory modules in <it>Arabidopsis thaliana </it>development
title_full Co-option of EDM2 to distinct regulatory modules in <it>Arabidopsis thaliana </it>development
title_fullStr Co-option of EDM2 to distinct regulatory modules in <it>Arabidopsis thaliana </it>development
title_full_unstemmed Co-option of EDM2 to distinct regulatory modules in <it>Arabidopsis thaliana </it>development
title_sort co-option of edm2 to distinct regulatory modules in <it>arabidopsis thaliana </it>development
publisher BMC
series BMC Plant Biology
issn 1471-2229
publishDate 2010-09-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Strong immunity of plants to pathogenic microorganisms is often mediated by highly specific mechanisms of non-self recognition that are dependent on disease resistance (<it>R</it>) genes. The <it>Arabidopsis thaliana </it>protein EDM2 is required for immunity mediated by the <it>R </it>gene <it>RPP7</it>. EDM2 is nuclear localized and contains typical features of transcriptional and epigenetic regulators. In addition, to its role in immunity, EDM2 plays also a role in promoting floral transition. This developmental function of EDM2, but not its role in <it>RPP7</it>-mediated disease resistance, seems to involve the protein kinase WNK8, which physically interacts with EDM2 in nuclei.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Here we report that EDM2 affects additional developmental processes which include the formation of leaf pavement cells and leaf expansion as well as the development of morphological features related to vegetative phase change. EDM2 has a promoting effect of each of these processes. While WNK8 seems not to exhibit any vegetative phase change-related function, it has a promoting effect on the development of leaf pavement cells and leaf expansion. Microarray data further support regulatory interactions between WNK8 and EDM2. The fact that the effects of EDM2 and WNK8 on leaf pavement cell formation and leaf expansion are co-directional, while WNK8 counteracts the promoting effect of EDM2 on floral transition, is surprising and suggests that WNK8 can modulate the activity of EDM2.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>We propose that EDM2 has been co-opted to distinct regulatory modules controlling a set of different processes in plant immunity and development. WNK8 appears to modulate some functions of EDM2.</p>
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