Thanks @RIKEN_CSRS for hosting @IPMBSinica delegation for such a productive and enjoyable visit. Special thanks to Yuki Nakamura, Motoaki Seki, Ken @ShirasuLab for the warm hospitality. We look forward to future bilateral academic exchanges and building collaborations together!
RLKs and RLCKs have undergone repeated diversification throughout plant evolution, contributing to their roles across a wide range of biological processes.
We propose several mechanisms through which new receptors and signaling pathways may evolve.
The same classes of ligands can be perceived by distinct ectodomains.
We discuss and summarize representative solved receptor-ligand/receptor structures to provide mechanistic insights into how diverse ectodomains sense different molecules.
Diverse receptor ectodomains enable recognition of peptides, proteins, glycans, lipids, phytohormones, small molecules, and cell wall status.
We categorize cell-surface receptors based on the classes of ligands they perceive across different biological processes.
Cell-surface receptors play key roles across many biological processes.
In plants, these receptor families have undergone remarkable expansion. Here, we systematically review these receptors in @ThePlantJournal.
Happy to see this out!
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I’m very excited to share this work! Understanding plant hypersensitive cell death has been a key challenge. Using time-lapse imaging, we captured the full process: from calcium influx to organelle breakdown and cell collapse. @YiFeng_eYFP@IPMBSinicapnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…
New review out! This might be the most up-to-date textbook on plant surface receptors and signaling. Great job, @BrunoNgou !
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