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Mechanistic study of SCOOPs recognition by MIK2–BAK1 complex reveals the role of N-glycans in plant ligand–receptor– coreceptor complex formation

Nat Plants. 2024-12; 
Huimin Wu , Lihao Wan , Zunyong Liu , Yunqing Jian , Chenchen Zhang , Xiakun Mao , Zhiyun Wang , Qiang Wang , Yaxin Hu , Lizhong Xiong , Zhujun Xia , Juan Xue , Shan Li , Ping He , Libo Shan , Shutong Xu
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Ligand-induced receptor and co-receptor heterodimerization is a common mechanism in receptor kinase (RK) signalling activation. SERINE-RICH ENDOGENOUS PEPTIDEs (SCOOPs) mediate the complex formation of Arabidopsis RK MIK2 and co-receptor BAK1, triggering immune responses. Through structural, biochemical and genetic analyses, we demonstrate that SCOOPs use their SxS motif and adjacent residues to bind MIK2 and the carboxy-terminal GGR residues to link MIK2 to BAK1. While N-glycosylation of plant RKs is typically associated with protein maturation, plasma membrane targeting and conformation maintenance, a surprising revelation emerges from our crystal structural analysis of MIK2-SCOOP-BAK1 complexes. Specific N-g... More

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