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Shoot maturation strengthens FLS2-mediated resistance toPseudomonas syringae

2023
AbstractA temporal-spatial regulation of immunity components is essential for properly activating plant defense response. Flagellin-sensing 2 (FLS2) is a surface-localized receptor that recognizes bacterial flagellin. The immune function of FLS2 is compromised in early stages of shoot development. However, the underlying mechanism for the age-dependent
Lanxi, Hu, Brian, Kvitko, Li, Yang
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Flagellin Binding by FLS2

Science Signaling, 2001
Immune responses to flagellin have been evolutionarily conserved between plants and animals. In Arabidopsis , FLS2, a leucine-rich repeat (LRR) domain containing serine-threonine transmembrane kinase binds bacterial flagellin and mediates signals, culminating in a defensive response. Gómez-Gómez et al.
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Mapping FLS2 function to structure: LRRs, kinase and its working bits

Protoplasma, 2012
The plasma membrane-localised FLAGELLIN SENSING 2 (FLS2) receptor is an important component of plant immunity against potentially pathogenic bacteria, acting to recognise the conserved flg22 peptide of flagellin. FLS2 shares the common structure of transmembrane receptor kinases with a receptor-like ectodomain composed of leucine-rich repeats (LRR) and
Silke, Robatzek, Lennart, Wirthmueller
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Tissue‐specific FLAGELLINSENSING 2 (FLS2) expression in roots restores immune responses in Arabidopsis fls2 mutants

New Phytologist, 2015
Summary The flagellin receptor of Arabidopsis, At‐FLAGELLIN SENSING 2 (FLS2), has become a model for mechanistic and functional studies on plant immune receptors. Responses to flagellin or its active epitope flagellin 22 (flg22) have been extensively studied in Arabidopsis leaves.
Wyrsch, Ines   +3 more
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Conserved exitrons of FLAGELLIN-SENSING 2 (FLS2) across dicot plants and their functions

Plant Science, 2020
The alternative splicing of pattern recognition receptor genes regulates immune signalling in mammals, but in plants its role is still unknown. Here, we detected alternatively spliced introns (exitrons) in the first annotated exons of FLAGELLIN-SENSING 2 (FLS2) genes in all the examined dicot plants across nine families. The 5' splice site (SS) regions
Qiang, Cheng, Hongju, Xiao, Qin, Xiong
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Structural Basis for flg22-Induced Activation of the Arabidopsis FLS2-BAK1 Immune Complex

Science, 2013
First Defense In defense against bacterial infection, plants carry a cell-surface receptor, known as FLS2, that can bind to a fragment of bacterial flagellin and trigger defense responses. Y. Sun et al. (p. 624 , published online 10 October)
Sun, Yadong   +7 more
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Basal Defence in Arabidopsis Against Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola: Beyond FLS2?

2008
We have developed a system to use natural variation between Arabidopsis ecotypes to study the basis of non-host/basal resistance. Our experiments suggest that the leucine rich repeat receptor kinase FLS2 and the flagellin perception system are at the core of this resistance mechanism. However, several genes/loci work in concert with FLS2 to specify non-
A. Forsyth   +5 more
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Stem-cell-triggered immunity through CLV3p-FLS2 signalling.

Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature, 2011
Philip Benfey, Jalean J Petricka
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Autoimmunity and hyperactivation of immune responses by HAE-FLS2 chimera

Journal of Plant Physiology
Tian Zhao   +9 more
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