It takes two to tango - molecular links between plant immunity and brassinosteroid signalling. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • In response to the invasion of microorganisms, plants actively balance their resources for growth and defence, thus ensuring their survival. The regulatory mechanisms underlying plant immunity and growth operate through complex networks, in which the brassinosteroid phytohormone is one of the central players. In the past decades, a growing number of studies have revealed a multi-layered crosstalk between brassinosteroid-mediated growth and plant immunity. In this Review, by means of the tango metaphor, we immerse ourselves into the intimate relationship between brassinosteroid and plant immune signalling pathways that is tailored by the lifestyle of the pathogen and modulated by other phytohormones. The plasma membrane is the unique stage where brassinosteroid and immune signals are dynamically integrated and where compartmentalization into nanodomains that host distinct protein consortia is crucial for the dance. Shared downstream signalling components and transcription factors relay the tango play to the nucleus to activate the plant defence response and other phytohormonal signalling pathways for the finale. Understanding how brassinosteroid and immune signalling pathways are integrated in plants will help develop strategies to minimize the growth-defence trade-off, a key challenge for crop improvement.

published proceedings

  • J Cell Sci

altmetric score

  • 6.35

author list (cited authors)

  • Ortiz-Morea, F. A., He, P., Shan, L., & Russinova, E.

citation count

  • 16

complete list of authors

  • Ortiz-Morea, Fausto Andres||He, Ping||Shan, Libo||Russinova, Eugenia

publication date

  • January 2020