A novel lectin receptor kinase gene, AtG-LecRK-I.2, enhances bacterial pathogen resistance through regulation of stomatal immunity in Arabidopsis

Plant Sci. 2024 Jun:343:112071. doi: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2024.112071. Epub 2024 Mar 19.

Abstract

The S-locus lectin receptor kinases (G-LecRKs) have been suggested as receptors for microbe/damage-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs/DAMPs) and to be involved in the pathogen defense responses, but the functions of most G-LecRKs in biotic stress response have not been characterized. Here, we identified a member of this family, G-LecRK-I.2, that positively regulates flg22- and Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato (Pst) DC3000-induced stomatal closure. G-LecRK-I.2 was rapidly phosphorylated under flg22 treatment and could interact with the FLS2/BAK1 complex. Two T-DNA insertion lines, glecrk-i.2-1 and glecrk-i.2-2, had lower levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitric oxide (NO) production in guard cells, as compared with the wild-type Col-0, under Pst DC3000 infection. Also, the immunity marker genes CBP60g and PR1 were induced at lower levels under Pst DC3000 hrcC- infection in glecrk-i.2-1 and glecrk-i.2-2. The GUS reporter system also revealed that G-LecRK-I.2 was expressed only in guard cells. We also found that G-LecRK-I.2 could interact H+-ATPase AHA1 to regulate H+-ATPase activity in the guard cells. Taken together, our results show that G-LecRK-I.2 plays an important role in regulating stomatal closure under flg22 and Pst DC3000 treatments and in ROS and NO signaling specifically in guard cells.

Keywords: AHA1; Arabidopsis thaliana; BAK1; FLS2; Flg22; G-LecRK-I.2; Pst DC3000; Stomatal immunity.

MeSH terms

  • Arabidopsis Proteins* / genetics
  • Arabidopsis Proteins* / metabolism
  • Arabidopsis* / physiology
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
  • Plant Diseases / microbiology
  • Proton-Translocating ATPases / genetics
  • Pseudomonas syringae / physiology
  • Reactive Oxygen Species / metabolism
  • Receptors, Mitogen / genetics

Substances

  • Arabidopsis Proteins
  • Receptors, Mitogen
  • Reactive Oxygen Species
  • Proton-Translocating ATPases