- Information
- Symbol: SDS2
- MSU: LOC_Os01g57480
- RAPdb: Os01g0783800
- Publication
- The Monocot-Specific Receptor-like Kinase SDS2 Controls Cell Death and Immunity in Rice., 2018, Cell Host Microbe.
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- Key message
- Conversely, SDS2 over-expression induces constitutive PCD accompanied by elevated immune responses and enhanced resistance to M
- An sds2 mutant shows reduced immune responses and enhanced susceptibility to the blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae
- The Monocot-Specific Receptor-like Kinase SDS2 Controls Cell Death and Immunity in Rice.
- In addition, SDS2 interacts with related receptor-like cytoplasmic kinases, OsRLCK118/176, that positively regulate immunity by phosphorylating the NADPH oxidase OsRbohB to stimulate ROS production
- Connection
- OsrbohB~Osrboh7, SDS2, The Monocot-Specific Receptor-like Kinase SDS2 Controls Cell Death and Immunity in Rice., In addition, SDS2 interacts with related receptor-like cytoplasmic kinases, OsRLCK118/176, that positively regulate immunity by phosphorylating the NADPH oxidase OsRbohB to stimulate ROS production
- SDS2, SPL11, The Monocot-Specific Receptor-like Kinase SDS2 Controls Cell Death and Immunity in Rice., We show that SPL11 cell-death suppressor 2 (SDS2), an S-domain receptor-like kinase, positively regulates PCD and immunity in rice by engaging and regulating SPL11 and related kinases controlling defense responses
- SDS2, SPL11, The Monocot-Specific Receptor-like Kinase SDS2 Controls Cell Death and Immunity in Rice., SDS2 interacts with and phosphorylates SPL11, which in turn ubiquitinates SDS2, leading to its degradation
- SDS2, SPL11, The Monocot-Specific Receptor-like Kinase SDS2 Controls Cell Death and Immunity in Rice., Thus, a plasma membrane-resident protein complex consisting of SDS2, SPL11, and OsRLCK118/176 controls PCD and immunity in rice
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