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Extracellular peptide Kratos restricts cell death during vascular development and stress in Arabidopsis


ABSTRACT: During plant vascular development, xylem tracheary elements (TEs) form water conducting, empty pipes through genetically regulated cell death. Cell death is prevented from spreading to non-TEs by unidentified intercellular mechanisms, downstream of METACASPASE9 (MC9)-mediated regulation of autophagy in TEs. Here, we identified differentially abundant extracellular peptides in vascular11 differentiating wild type and MC9-downregulated Arabidopsis cell suspensions. The peptide Kratos rescued the abnormally high ectopic non-TE death resulting from either MC9 knockout or TE-specific overexpression of the ATG5 autophagy protein during experimentally induced vascular differentiation in Arabidopsis cotyledons. Kratos also reduced cell death following mechanical damage and extracellular ROS production in Arabidopsis leaves. Stress-induced but not vascular non-TE cell death was enhanced by another identified peptide, Bia. Bia is therefore reminiscent of several known plant cell death-inducing peptides acting as damage-associated molecular patterns. In contrast, Kratos plays a novel extracellular cell survival role in the context of development and during stress response.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive

ORGANISM(S): Arabidopsis Thaliana (mouse-ear Cress)

TISSUE(S): Plant Cell, Cell Suspension Culture

SUBMITTER: Patrick Willems  

LAB HEAD: Kris Gevaert

PROVIDER: PXD010886 | Pride | 2019-01-31

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Extracellular peptide Kratos restricts cell death during vascular development and stress in Arabidopsis.

Escamez Sacha S   Stael Simon S   Vainonen Julia P JP   Willems Patrick P   Jin Huiting H   Kimura Sachie S   Van Breusegem Frank F   Gevaert Kris K   Wrzaczek Michael M   Tuominen Hannele H  

Journal of experimental botany 20190401 7


During plant vascular development, xylem tracheary elements (TEs) form water-conducting, empty pipes by genetically regulated cell death. Cell death is prevented from spreading to non-TEs by unidentified intercellular mechanisms, downstream of METACASPASE9 (MC9)-mediated regulation of autophagy in TEs. Here, we identified differentially abundant extracellular peptides in vascular-differentiating wild-type and MC9-down-regulated Arabidopsis cell suspensions. A peptide named Kratos rescued the abn  ...[more]

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