The RAR1 Interactor SGT1, an Essential Component of <i>R</i> Gene-Triggered Disease Resistance

Cristina Azevedo(John Innes Centre), Ari Sadanandom(John Innes Centre), Katsumi Kitagawa(St. Jude Children's Research Hospital), Andreas Freialdenhoven(Max Planck Society), Ken Shirasu(John Innes Centre), Paul Schulze‐Lefert(John Innes Centre)
Science
March 15, 2002
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Abstract

Plant disease resistance (R) genes trigger innate immune responses upon pathogen attack. RAR1 is an early convergence point in a signaling pathway engaged by multiple R genes. Here, we show that RAR1 interacts with plant orthologs of the yeast protein SGT1, an essential regulator in the cell cycle. Silencing the barley gene Sgt1 reveals its role in R gene-triggered, Rar1-dependent disease resistance. SGT1 associates with SKP1 and CUL1, subunits of the SCF (Skp1-Cullin-F-box) ubiquitin ligase complex. Furthermore, the RAR1-SGT1 complex also interacts with two COP9 signalosome components. The interactions among RAR1, SGT1, SCF, and signalosome subunits indicate a link between disease resistance and ubiquitination.


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