Receptor Kinase THESEUS1 Is a Rapid Alkalinization Factor 34 Receptor in Arabidopsis. Gonneau, M., Desprez, T., Martin, M., Doblas, V. G., Bacete, L., Miart, F., Sormani, R., Hématy, K., Renou, J., Landrein, B., Murphy, E., Van De Cotte, B., Vernhettes, S., De Smet, I., & Höfte, H. Current Biology, 28(15):2452–2458.e4, August, 2018.
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The growth of plants, like that of other walled organisms, depends on the ability of the cell wall to yield without losing its integrity. In this context, plant cells can sense the perturbation of their walls and trigger adaptive modifications in cell wall polymer interactions. Catharanthus roseus receptor-like kinase 1-like (CrRLK1L) THESEUS1 (THE1) was previously shown in Arabidopsis to trigger growth inhibition and defense responses upon perturbation of the cell wall, but so far, neither the ligand nor the role of the receptor in normal development was known. Here, we report that THE1 is a receptor for the peptide rapid alkalinization factor (RALF) 34 and that this signaling module has a role in the fine-tuning of lateral root initiation. We also show that RALF34-THE1 signaling depends, at least for some responses, on FERONIA (FER), another RALF receptor involved in a variety of processes, including immune signaling, mechanosensing, and reproduction [1]. Together, the results show that RALF34 and THE1 are part of a signaling network that integrates information on the integrity of the cell wall with the coordination of normal morphogenesis.
@article{gonneau_receptor_2018,
	title = {Receptor {Kinase} {THESEUS1} {Is} a {Rapid} {Alkalinization} {Factor} 34 {Receptor} in {Arabidopsis}},
	volume = {28},
	issn = {0960-9822},
	url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960982218307115},
	doi = {10.1016/j.cub.2018.05.075},
	abstract = {The growth of plants, like that of other walled organisms, depends on the ability of the cell wall to yield without losing its integrity. In this context, plant cells can sense the perturbation of their walls and trigger adaptive modifications in cell wall polymer interactions. Catharanthus roseus receptor-like kinase 1-like (CrRLK1L) THESEUS1 (THE1) was previously shown in Arabidopsis to trigger growth inhibition and defense responses upon perturbation of the cell wall, but so far, neither the ligand nor the role of the receptor in normal development was known. Here, we report that THE1 is a receptor for the peptide rapid alkalinization factor (RALF) 34 and that this signaling module has a role in the fine-tuning of lateral root initiation. We also show that RALF34-THE1 signaling depends, at least for some responses, on FERONIA (FER), another RALF receptor involved in a variety of processes, including immune signaling, mechanosensing, and reproduction [1]. Together, the results show that RALF34 and THE1 are part of a signaling network that integrates information on the integrity of the cell wall with the coordination of normal morphogenesis.},
	language = {en},
	number = {15},
	urldate = {2023-03-10},
	journal = {Current Biology},
	author = {Gonneau, Martine and Desprez, Thierry and Martin, Marjolaine and Doblas, Verónica G. and Bacete, Laura and Miart, Fabien and Sormani, Rodnay and Hématy, Kian and Renou, Julien and Landrein, Benoit and Murphy, Evan and Van De Cotte, Brigitte and Vernhettes, Samantha and De Smet, Ive and Höfte, Herman},
	month = aug,
	year = {2018},
	keywords = {FERONIA, cell wall, lateral root initiation, rapid alkalinization factor},
	pages = {2452--2458.e4},
}

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