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TIR-catalyzed nucleotide signaling molecules in plant defense

Aolin Jia, Shijia Huang, Ma ShouCai, Xiaoyu Chang, Zhifu Han, Jijie Chai

2023Current Opinion in Plant Biology29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Toll and interleukin-1 receptor (TIR) domain is a conserved immune module in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Signaling regulated by TIR-only proteins or TIR domain-containing intracellular immune receptors is critical for plant immunity. Recent studies demonstrated that TIR domains function as enzymes encoding a variety of activities, which manifest different mechanisms for regulation of plant immunity. These enzymatic activities catalyze metabolism of NAD+, ATP and other nucleic acids, generating structurally diversified nucleotide metabolites. Signaling roles have been revealed for some TIR enzymatic products that can act as second messengers to induce plant immunity. Herein, we summarize our current knowledge about catalytic production of these nucleotide metabolites and their roles in plant immune signaling. We also highlight outstanding questions that are likely to be the focus of future investigations about TIR-produced signaling molecules.

Topics & Concepts

BiologySignal transductionNucleotideImmune systemPlant defense against herbivoryFunction (biology)Cell biologyImmunityBiochemistryPlant ImmunitySecond messenger systemReceptorEnzymeIntracellularCell signalingInnate immune systemGeneticsGeneArabidopsisMutantPlant-Microbe Interactions and ImmunityGenomics, phytochemicals, and oxidative stressBioactive Compounds and Antitumor Agents