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An incoherent feed‐forward loop mediates robustness and tunability in a plant immune network
Authors:Akira Mine  Thomas M Winkelmüller  Shajahan Anver  Dieter Becker  Kenichi Tsuda
Affiliation:1. Department of Plant Microbe Interactions, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, Cologne, Germany;2. Center for Gene Research, Nagoya University, Chikusa‐Ku, Nagoya, Japan
Abstract:Immune signaling networks must be tunable to alleviate fitness costs associated with immunity and, at the same time, robust against pathogen interferences. How these properties mechanistically emerge in plant immune signaling networks is poorly understood. Here, we discovered a molecular mechanism by which the model plant species Arabidopsis thaliana achieves robust and tunable immunity triggered by the microbe‐associated molecular pattern, flg22. Salicylic acid (SA) is a major plant immune signal molecule. Another signal molecule jasmonate (JA) induced expression of a gene essential for SA accumulation, EDS5. Paradoxically, JA inhibited expression of PAD4, a positive regulator of EDS5 expression. This incoherent type‐4 feed‐forward loop (I4‐FFL) enabled JA to mitigate SA accumulation in the intact network but to support it under perturbation of PAD4, thereby minimizing the negative impact of SA on fitness as well as conferring robust SA‐mediated immunity. We also present evidence for evolutionary conservation of these gene regulations in the family Brassicaceae. Our results highlight an I4‐FFL that simultaneously provides the immune network with robustness and tunability in A. thaliana and possibly in its relatives.
Keywords:incoherent feed‐forward loop  jasmonate  plant immunity  salicylic acid  signaling perturbation
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