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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2010

Direct Binding of a Plant LysM Receptor-like Kinase, LysM RLK1/CERK1, to Chitin in Vitro

Ei’ichi Iizasa; Masaru Mitsutomi; Yukio Nagano

Plants induce immune responses against fungal pathogens by recognition of chitin, which is a component of the fungal cell wall. Recent studies have revealed that LysM receptor-like kinase 1/chitin elicitor receptor kinase 1 (LysM RLK1/CERK1) is a critical component for the immune responses to chitin in Arabidopsis thaliana. However, the molecular mechanism of the chitin recognition by LysM RLK1 still remains unknown. Here, we present the first evidence for direct binding of LysM RLK1 to chitin. We expressed LysM RLK1 fused with yeast-enhanced green fluorescent protein (LysM RLK1-yEGFP) in yeast cells. Binding studies using the solubilized LysM RLK1-yEGFP and several insoluble polysaccharides having similar structures showed that LysM RLK1-yEGFP specifically binds to chitin. Subsequently, the fluorescence microscopic observation of the solubilized LysM RLK1-yEGFP binding to chitin beads revealed that the binding was saturable and had a high affinity, with a Kd of ∼82 nm. This binding was competed by the addition of soluble glycol chitin or high concentration of chitin oligosaccharides having 4–8 residues of N-acetyl glucosamine. However, the competition of these chitin oligosaccharides is weaker than that of glycol chitin. These data suggest that LysM RLK1 has a higher affinity for chitin having a longer residue of N-acetyl glucosamine. We also found that LysM RLK1-yEGFP was autophosphorylated in vitro and that chitin does not affect the phosphorylation of LysM RLK1-yEGFP. Our results provide a new dimension to chitin elicitor perception in plants.


Plant and Cell Physiology | 2002

Chloroplast Transformation with Modified accD Operon Increases Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase and Causes Extension of Leaf Longevity and Increase in Seed Yield in Tobacco

Yuka Madoka; Ken-ichi Tomizawa; Junya Mizoi; Ikuo Nishida; Yukio Nagano; Yukiko Sasaki


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2001

Chloroplast RNA Editing Required for Functional Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase in Plants

Yukiko Sasaki; Akiko Kozaki; Akira Ohmori; Hiro Iguchi; Yukio Nagano


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2002

Distinct Localization of Two Closely Related Ypt3/Rab11 Proteins on the Trafficking Pathway in Higher Plants

Takehito Inaba; Yukio Nagano; Takeshi Nagasaki; Yukiko Sasaki


Plant and Cell Physiology | 1993

Isolation and characterization of cDNAs that encode eleven small GTP-binding proteins from Pisum sativum

Yukio Nagano; Nobuhiko Murai; Ryuichi Matsuno; Yukiko Sasaki


Plant Physiology | 2000

Several Features of the GT-Factor Trihelix Domain Resemble Those of the Myb DNA-Binding Domain

Yukio Nagano


Nucleic Acids Research | 2001

A novel class of plant-specific zinc-dependent DNA-binding protein that binds to A/T-rich DNA sequences

Yukio Nagano; Hirofumi Furuhashi; Takehito Inaba; Yukiko Sasaki


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2000

Recombinant Carboxyltransferase Responsive to Redox of Pea Plastidic Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase

Akiko Kozaki; Koichiro Kamada; Yukio Nagano; Hiro Iguchi; Yukiko Sasaki


Nucleic Acids Research | 1989

A chloroplast gene encoding a protein with one zinc finger

Yukiko Sasaki; Yukio Nagano; Shinji Morioka; Hironori Ishikawa; Ryuichi Matsuno


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2000

DE1, a 12-Base Pair cis-Regulatory Element Sufficient to Confer Dark-inducible and Light Down-regulated Expression to a Minimal Promoter in Pea

Takehito Inaba; Yukio Nagano; James B. Reid; Yukiko Sasaki

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