Both transient and sustained MPK3/6 activities positively control expression of NLR genes in PTI and ETI

biorxiv(2021)

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Abstract
Arabidopsis thaliana Mitogen Activated Protein Kinases 3 and 6 (MPK3/6) are known to be activated transiently in PAMP-Triggered Immunity (PTI) and durably in Effector-Triggered Immunity (ETI). However the functional differences between these two kinds of activation kinetics and how they allow coordination of the two layers of plant immunity remain poorly understood. Here, by analysing suppressors of the phenotype caused by a constitutively active form of MPK3, we demonstrate that ETI-mediating nucleotide-binding domain leucine-rich repeat receptors (NLRs) and NLR signaling can act downstream of MPK3 activities. Moreover we provide evidence that both sustained and transient MPK3/6 activities positively control the expression of at least two NLR genes, AT3G04220 and AT4G1110. We further show that the ETI regulators NDR1 and EDS1 also contribute to the upregulations of these two NLRs not only in an ETI context but also in a PTI context. Remarkably, while in ETI, MPK3/6 activities are dependent on NDR1 and EDS1, they are not in PTI, suggesting that if the same actors are involved in the two layers of immunity, the way they are interconnected is different. Finally we demonstrate that expression of the NLR AT3G04220 is sufficient to induce expression of defense genes from the SA branch. Overall this study enlarges our knowledge of MPK3/6 functions during immunity and gives a new insight into the intrication of PTI and ETI. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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nlr genes,pti
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