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Crystal structure of the leucine‐rich repeat ectodomain of the plant immune receptor kinase SOBIR1
Author(s) -
Hohmann Ulrich,
Hothorn Michael
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
acta crystallographica section d
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 7.374
H-Index - 138
ISSN - 2059-7983
DOI - 10.1107/s2059798319005291
Subject(s) - ectodomain , leucine rich repeat , protein kinase domain , biology , microbiology and biotechnology , immune receptor , kinase , immune system , rhodopsin , protein structure , receptor , chemistry , gene , biochemistry , biophysics , genetics , retinal , mutant
Plant‐unique membrane receptor kinases with leucine‐rich repeat (LRR) extracellular domains are key regulators of development and immune responses. Here, the 1.55 Å resolution crystal structure of the immune receptor kinase SOBIR1 from Arabidopsis is presented. The ectodomain structure reveals the presence of five LRRs sandwiched between noncanonical capping domains. The disulfide‐bond‐stabilized N‐terminal cap harbours an unusual β‐hairpin structure. The C‐terminal cap features a highly positively charged linear motif which was found to be largely disordered in this structure. Size‐exclusion chromatography and right‐angle light‐scattering experiments suggest that SOBIR1 is a monomer in solution. The protruding β‐hairpin, a set of highly conserved basic residues at the inner surface of the SOBIR LRR domain and the presence of a genetic missense allele in LRR2 together suggest that the SOBIR1 ectodomain may mediate protein–protein interaction in plant immune signalling.