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Membrane remodelling mediates lipopeptide-induced immunity in Arabidopsis

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2026
Citazione:
Membrane remodelling mediates lipopeptide-induced immunity in Arabidopsis / G. Gilliard, J. Pršić, J. Crowet, C. Chemotti, J. Ahmed, J. Lorent, M. Jolivet, S. Egli, S. Egée, G. Bouyer, G. Race, L. Van Buren, A. Van Den Berghe, A. Argüelles-Arias, M. Mathelié-Guinlet, H. Ibrahim, M. Genva, L. Fouillen, C. Mirande-Bret, O. Razin, B. Vue, M. Zupunski, W.P. Luzuriaga-Loaiza, E. Deboever, M.N. Nasir, L. Lins, P. Van Der Smissen, F. Boubsi, S. Eschrig, V. Germain, M. Höfte, C. Zipfel, Y.F. Dufrêne, D. Tyteca, A. Koutsioubas, P. Brocca, G. Grossman, S. Ranf, S. Dorey, B. De Coninck, T. Nürnberger, S. Mongrand, J. Gronnier, V. Rondelli, M. Deleu, M. Ongena. - In: NATURE PLANTS. - ISSN 2055-0278. - (2026 Apr). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1038/s41477-026-02270-3]
Abstract:
Bacteria-derived lipopeptides are immunogenic triggers of host defences in metazoans and plants. Root-associated rhizobacteria produce cyclic lipopeptides that activate induced systemic resistance against microbial infection in various plant species. Whether and how these molecules are perceived at the plant cell surface remains elusive. Here we reveal that immune activation in Arabidopsis thaliana by the lipopeptide elicitor surfactin is mediated via a specific interaction with membrane sphingolipids. It relies on host membrane remodelling and subsequent activation of mechanosensitive ion channels. This mechanism leads to host defence potentiation and resistance to the necrotrophic fungus Botrytis cinerea and appears distinct from pattern-triggered immunity induced by classical host pattern recognition receptors. These results reveal a previously uncharacterized mechanism through which lipopeptides derived from non-pathogenic bacteria activate plant immune responses.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Elenco autori:
G. Gilliard, J. Pršić, J. Crowet, C. Chemotti, J. Ahmed, J. Lorent, M. Jolivet, S. Egli, S. Egée, G. Bouyer, G. Race, L. Van Buren, A. Van Den Berghe, A. Argüelles-Arias, M. Mathelié-Guinlet, H. Ibrahim, M. Genva, L. Fouillen, C. Mirande-Bret, O. Razin, B. Vue, M. Zupunski, W.P. Luzuriaga-Loaiza, E. Deboever, M.N. Nasir, L. Lins, P. Van Der Smissen, F. Boubsi, S. Eschrig, V. Germain, M. Höfte, C. Zipfel, Y.F. Dufrêne, D. Tyteca, A. Koutsioubas, P. Brocca, G. Grossman, S. Ranf, S. Dorey, B. De Coninck, T. Nürnberger, S. Mongrand, J. Gronnier, V. Rondelli, M. Deleu, M. Ongena
Autori di Ateneo:
BROCCA PAOLA ( autore )
RONDELLI VALERIA MARIA ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/1237975
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/1237975/3310983/s41477-026-02270-3.pdf
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EXTRacellular vesicles interactions with membranE surface for breast cancer MEtastasis investigation - EXTREME
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