Title of article :
The N Terminus of Bacterial Elongation Factor Tu Elicits Innate Immunity in Arabidopsis Plants
Author/Authors :
Kunze، Gernot نويسنده , , Zipfel، Cyril نويسنده , , Robatzek، Silke نويسنده , , Niehaus، Karsten نويسنده , , Boller، Thomas نويسنده , , Felix، Georg نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Innate immunity is based on the recognition of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). Here, we show that elongation factor Tu (EF-Tu), the most abundant bacterial protein, acts as a PAMP in Arabidopsis thaliana and other Brassicaceae. EF-Tu is highly conserved in all bacteria and is known to be N-acetylated in Escherichia coli. Arabidopsis plants specifically recognize the N terminus of the protein, and an N-acetylated peptide comprising the first 18 amino acids, termed elf18, is fully active as inducer of defense responses. The shorter peptide, elf12, comprising the acetyl group and the first 12 N-terminal amino acids, is inactive as elicitor but acts as a specific antagonist for EF-Tu–related elicitors. In leaves of Arabidopsis plants, elf18 induces an oxidative burst and biosynthesis of ethylene, and it triggers resistance to subsequent infection with pathogenic bacteria.
Keywords :
N deposition , Pine barrens , Indicator species , Oligotrophic soils , Ectomycorrhizae
Journal title :
THE PLANT CELL
Journal title :
THE PLANT CELL