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Increased callose deposition in plants lacking DYNAMIN-RELATED PROTEIN 2B is dependent upon POWDERY MILDEW RESISTANT 4

Journal

PLANT SIGNALING & BEHAVIOR
Volume 11, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/15592324.2016.1244594

Keywords

Arabidopsis thaliana; callose; DYNAMIN-RELATED PROTEIN 2B (DRP2B); Fiji image analysis; flg22; POWDERY MILDEW RESISTANT 4 (PMR4); Trainable Weka Segmentation plug-in

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation-Integrative Organismal Systems [NSF-IOS 1147032]
  2. University of Missouri - College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources
  3. University of Missouri-Monsanto

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Callose deposition within the cell wall is a well-documented plant immune response to pathogenic organisms as well as to pathogen-/microbe- associated molecular patterns (P/MAMPs). However, the molecular mechanisms that modulate pathogen-induced callose deposition are less understood. We reported previously that Arabidopsis plants lacking the vesicle trafficking component DYNAMIN-RELATED PROTEIN 2B (DRP2B) display increased callose deposition in response to the PAMP flg22. Here, we show that increased number of flg22-induced callose deposits in drp2b leaves is fully dependent on the callose synthase POWDERY MILDEW RESISTANT 4 (PMR4). We propose that in addition to functioning in flg22-induced endocytosis of the plant receptor, FLAGELLIN SENSING 2, DRP2B may regulate the trafficking of proteins involved in callose synthesis, such as PMR4, and/or callose degradation.

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