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Virus perception at the cell surface: revisiting the roles of receptor‐like kinases as viral pattern recognition receptors
Activation of antiviral innate immune responses depends on the recognition of viral components or viral effectors by host receptors. This virus recognition system can activate two layers of host defence, pathogen‐associated molecular pattern (PAMP)‐triggered immunity (PTI) and effector‐triggered imm...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6715618/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31094066 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mpp.12816 |
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author | Teixeira, Ruan M. Ferreira, Marco Aurélio Raimundo, Gabriel A. S. Loriato, Virgílio A. P. Reis, Pedro A. B. Fontes, Elizabeth P. B. |
author_facet | Teixeira, Ruan M. Ferreira, Marco Aurélio Raimundo, Gabriel A. S. Loriato, Virgílio A. P. Reis, Pedro A. B. Fontes, Elizabeth P. B. |
author_sort | Teixeira, Ruan M. |
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description | Activation of antiviral innate immune responses depends on the recognition of viral components or viral effectors by host receptors. This virus recognition system can activate two layers of host defence, pathogen‐associated molecular pattern (PAMP)‐triggered immunity (PTI) and effector‐triggered immunity (ETI). While ETI has long been recognized as an efficient plant defence against viruses, the concept of antiviral PTI has only recently been integrated into virus–host interaction models, such as the RNA silencing‐based defences that are triggered by viral dsRNA PAMPs produced during infection. Emerging evidence in the literature has included the classical PTI in the antiviral innate immune arsenal of plant cells. Therefore, our understanding of PAMPs has expanded to include not only classical PAMPS, such as bacterial flagellin or fungal chitin, but also virus‐derived nucleic acids that may also activate PAMP recognition receptors like the well‐documented phenomenon observed for mammalian viruses. In this review, we discuss the notion that plant viruses can activate classical PTI, leading to both unique antiviral responses and conserved antipathogen responses. We also present evidence that virus‐derived nucleic acid PAMPs may elicit the NUCLEAR SHUTTLE PROTEIN‐INTERACTING KINASE 1 (NIK1)‐mediated antiviral signalling pathway that transduces an antiviral signal to suppress global host translation. |
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spelling | pubmed-67156182019-09-16 Virus perception at the cell surface: revisiting the roles of receptor‐like kinases as viral pattern recognition receptors Teixeira, Ruan M. Ferreira, Marco Aurélio Raimundo, Gabriel A. S. Loriato, Virgílio A. P. Reis, Pedro A. B. Fontes, Elizabeth P. B. Mol Plant Pathol Microreviews Activation of antiviral innate immune responses depends on the recognition of viral components or viral effectors by host receptors. This virus recognition system can activate two layers of host defence, pathogen‐associated molecular pattern (PAMP)‐triggered immunity (PTI) and effector‐triggered immunity (ETI). While ETI has long been recognized as an efficient plant defence against viruses, the concept of antiviral PTI has only recently been integrated into virus–host interaction models, such as the RNA silencing‐based defences that are triggered by viral dsRNA PAMPs produced during infection. Emerging evidence in the literature has included the classical PTI in the antiviral innate immune arsenal of plant cells. Therefore, our understanding of PAMPs has expanded to include not only classical PAMPS, such as bacterial flagellin or fungal chitin, but also virus‐derived nucleic acids that may also activate PAMP recognition receptors like the well‐documented phenomenon observed for mammalian viruses. In this review, we discuss the notion that plant viruses can activate classical PTI, leading to both unique antiviral responses and conserved antipathogen responses. We also present evidence that virus‐derived nucleic acid PAMPs may elicit the NUCLEAR SHUTTLE PROTEIN‐INTERACTING KINASE 1 (NIK1)‐mediated antiviral signalling pathway that transduces an antiviral signal to suppress global host translation. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6715618/ /pubmed/31094066 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mpp.12816 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Molecular Plant Pathology published by British Society for Plant Pathology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Microreviews Teixeira, Ruan M. Ferreira, Marco Aurélio Raimundo, Gabriel A. S. Loriato, Virgílio A. P. Reis, Pedro A. B. Fontes, Elizabeth P. B. Virus perception at the cell surface: revisiting the roles of receptor‐like kinases as viral pattern recognition receptors |
title | Virus perception at the cell surface: revisiting the roles of receptor‐like kinases as viral pattern recognition receptors |
title_full | Virus perception at the cell surface: revisiting the roles of receptor‐like kinases as viral pattern recognition receptors |
title_fullStr | Virus perception at the cell surface: revisiting the roles of receptor‐like kinases as viral pattern recognition receptors |
title_full_unstemmed | Virus perception at the cell surface: revisiting the roles of receptor‐like kinases as viral pattern recognition receptors |
title_short | Virus perception at the cell surface: revisiting the roles of receptor‐like kinases as viral pattern recognition receptors |
title_sort | virus perception at the cell surface: revisiting the roles of receptor‐like kinases as viral pattern recognition receptors |
topic | Microreviews |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6715618/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31094066 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mpp.12816 |
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