Science, Vol.276, No.5321, 2054-2057, 1997
Receptor-Mediated Activation of a Map Kinase in Pathogen Defense of Plants
Parsley cells recognize the fungal plant pathogen Phytophthora sojae through a plasma membrane receptor. A pathogen-derived oligopeptide elicitor binds to this receptor and thereby stimulates a multicomponent defense response through sequential activation of ion channels and an oxidative burst. An elicitor-responsive mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase was identified that acts downstream of the ion channels but independently or upstream of the oxidative burst. Upon receptor-mediated activation, the MAP kinase is translocated to the nucleus where it might interact with transcription factors that induce expression of defense genes.
Keywords:FUNGAL ELICITOR;EXTRACELLULAR GLYCOPROTEIN;PHYTOPHTHORA-MEGASPERMA;NUCLEAR-LOCALIZATION;PARSLEY CELLS;PHOSPHORYLATION;PROTOPLASTS;TRANSIENT;PATHWAYS