Plasmodesmata Localizing Proteins Regulate Transport and Signaling during Systemic Acquired Immunity in Plants

Lim, Gah-Hyun; Shine, M. B.; de Lorenzo, Laura; Yu, Keshun; Cui, Weier; Navarre, Duroy; Hunt, Arthur G.; Lee, Jung-Youn; Kachroo, Aardra; Kachroo, Pradeep

Abstract

Systemic acquired resistance (SAR) in plants is mediated by the signaling molecules azelaic acid (AzA), glycerol-3-phosphate (G3P), and salicylic acid (SA). Here, we show that AzA and G3P transport occurs via the symplastic route, which is regulated by channels known as plasmodesmata (PD). In contrast, SA moves via the extracytosolic apoplast compartment. We found that PD localizing proteins (PDLP) 1 and 5 were required for SAR even though PD permeability in pdlp1 and 5 mutants was comparable to or higher than wild-type plants, respectively. Furthermore, PDLP function was required in the recipient cell, suggesting regulatory function in SAR. Interestingly, overexpression of PDLP5 drastically reduced PD permeability, yet also impaired SAR. PDLP1 interacted with AZI1 (lipid transfer-like protein required for AzA-and G3P-induced SAR) and contributed to its intracellular partitioning. Together, these results reveal the transport routes of SAR chemical signals and highlight the regulatory role of PD-localizing proteins in SAR.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000374123600015 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: CELL HOST MICROBE
Volumen: 19
Número: 4
Editorial: Cell Press
Fecha de publicación: 2016
Página de inicio: 541
Página final: 549
DOI:

10.1016/j.chom.2016.03.006

Notas: ISI