Abstract

Gene silencing revealed that the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascade in Solanaceae consisted with MEK2-WIPK/SIPK, is required for R protein-induced hypersensitive response (HR) cell death and/or resistance. Overexpression of MEK2DD results in HR-like cell death. MEK2DD is a phospho-mimic and constitutive active form harboring mutations at putative phosphorylation sites of upstream MAPKKK. The molecular mechanism that induces HR-like cell death is unknown. Here we report SGT1 is required for the accumulation of MEK2DD protein, not MEK2WT. Virus-induced gene silencing of SGT1 resulted in low protein accumulation of MEK2DD. This result suggests that SGT1 has a positive role in the accumulation of the MEK2 active form protein to facilitate signal transduction.

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