posted on 2019-08-15, 13:02authored byAndrea Lia, Antonia Gallo, Lucia Marti, Pietro Roversi, Angelo Santino
Plants offer a simpler and cheaper alternative to mammalian animal models for the study of endoplasmic reticulum glycoprotein folding quality control (ERQC). In particular, the Arabidopsis thaliana (At) innate immune response to bacterial peptides provides an easy means of assaying ERQC function in vivo. A number of mutants that are useful to study ERQC in planta have been described in the literature, but only for a subset of these mutants the innate immune response to bacterial elicitors has been measured beyond monitoring plant weight and some physio-pathological parameters related to the plant immune response. In order to probe deeper into the role of ERQC in the plant immune response, we monitored expression levels of the Phosphate-induced 1 (PHI-1) and reticulin-oxidase homologue (RET-OX) genes in the At ER α-Glu II rsw3 and the At UGGT uggt1-1 mutant plants, in response to bacterial peptides elf18 and flg22. The elf18 response was impaired in the rsw3 but not completely abrogated in the uggt1-1 mutant plants, raising the possibility that the latter enzyme is partly dispensable for EF-Tu receptor (EFR) signaling. In the rsw3 mutant, seedling growth was impaired only by concomitant application of the At ER α-Glu II NB-DNJ inhibitor at concentrations above 500 nM, compatibly with residual activity in this mutant. The study highlights the need for extending plant innate immune response studies to assays sampling EFR signaling at the molecular level.
Funding
P.R. is the recipient of a LISCB Wellcome Trust ISSF award, grant reference 204801/Z/16/Z
History
Citation
Genes, 2019, 10(1), 15
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF LIFE SCIENCES/Biological Sciences/Molecular & Cell Biology
The following are available online at http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/10/1/15/s1,
Figure S1: Effects of elicitors treatment on At Col0, Figure S2: Mapping of At UGGT mutants on a homology model,
Table S1: Primers used in the qRT-PCR analysis showed in this work, Table S2: Known At ER α–Glu II mutants,
Table S3: Known At UGGT mutants.The following are available online at http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4425/10/1/15/s1,
Figure S1: Effects of elicitors treatment on At Col0, Figure S2: Mapping of At UGGT mutants on a homology model,
Table S1: Primers used in the qRT-PCR analysis showed in this work, Table S2: Known At ER α–Glu II mutants,
Table S3: Known At UGGT mutants.