The receptor kinase SRF3 coordinates iron-level and flagellin dependent defense and growth responses in plants
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Nature Communications
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Iron is critical for host–pathogen interactions. While pathogens seek to scavenge iron to spread, the host aims at decreasing iron availability to reduce
pathogen virulence. Thus, iron sensing and homeostasis are of particular
importance to prevent host infection and part of nutritional immunity. While
the link between iron homeostasis and immunity pathways is well established
in plants, how iron levels are sensed and integrated with immune response
pathways remains unknown. Here we report a receptor kinase SRF3, with a role
in coordinating root growth, iron homeostasis and immunity pathways via
regulation of callose synthases. These processes are modulated by iron levels
and rely on SRF3 extracellular and kinase domains which tune its accumulation
and partitioning at the cell surface. Mimicking bacterial elicitation with the
flagellin peptide flg22 phenocopies SRF3 regulation upon low iron levels and
subsequent SRF3-dependent responses. We propose that SRF3 is part of
nutritional immunity responses involved in sensing external iron levels.
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Nature Communications, 13(1), 4445.