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Author(s):
Tameling, Wladimir I.
Vossen, Jack H.
Albrecht, Mario
Lengauer, Thomas
Berden, Jan A.
Haring, Michel A.
Cornelissen, Ben J.C.
Takken, Frank L. W.
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Not MPG Author(s):
Tameling, Wladimir I.
Vossen, Jack H.
Berden, Jan A.
Haring, Michel A.
Cornelissen, Ben J.C.
Takken, Frank L.

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Albrecht2006b

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Mutations in the NB-ARC domain of I-2 that impair ATP hydrolysis cause autoactivation

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Plant Physiology

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http://www.plantphysiol.org/cgi/reprint/140/4/1233

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140

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4

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2006

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1233-1245

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Resistance (R) proteins in plants confer specificity to the innate immune system. Most R proteins have a centrally located NB-ARC (nucleotide-binding adaptor shared by APAF-1, R proteins, and CED-4) domain. For two tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) R proteins, I-2 and Mi-1, we have previously shown that this domain acts as an ATPase module that can hydrolyze ATP in vitro. To investigate the role of nucleotide binding and hydrolysis for the function of I-2 in planta, specific mutations were introduced in conserved motifs of the NB-ARC domain. Two mutations resulted in autoactivating proteins that induce a pathogen-independent hypersensitive response upon expression in planta. These mutant forms of I-2 were found to be impaired in ATP hydrolysis, but not in ATP binding, suggesting that the ATP- rather than the ADP-bound state of I-2 is the active form that triggers defense signaling. In addition, upon ADP binding, the protein displayed an increased affinity for ADP suggestive of a change of conformation. Based on these data, we propose that the NB-ARC domain of I-2, and likely of related R proteins, functions as a molecular switch whose state (on/off) depends on the nucleotide bound (ATP/ADP).

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http://www.plantphysiol.org/cgi/content/abstract/140/4/1233

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@ARTICLE{Albrecht2006b,
AUTHOR = {Tameling, Wladimir I. and Vossen, Jack H. and Albrecht, Mario and Lengauer, Thomas and Berden, Jan A. and Haring, Michel A. and Cornelissen, Ben J.C. and Takken, Frank L. W.},
TITLE = {Mutations in the {NB-ARC} domain of {I-2} that impair {ATP} hydrolysis cause autoactivation},
JOURNAL = {Plant Physiology},
YEAR = {2006},
NUMBER = {4},
VOLUME = {140},
PAGES = {1233--1245},
}


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Mario Albrecht
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