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Spatial IMA1 regulation restricts root iron acquisition on MAMP perception

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  • Min Cao

    (Salk Institute for Biological Studies)

  • Matthieu Pierre Platre

    (Salk Institute for Biological Studies)

  • Huei-Hsuan Tsai

    (University of Lausanne)

  • Ling Zhang

    (Salk Institute for Biological Studies)

  • Tatsuya Nobori

    (Salk Institute for Biological Studies
    Salk Institute for Biological Studies
    Salk Institute for Biological Studies)

  • Laia Armengot

    (CSIC-IRTA-UAB-UB, Campus UAB
    Universitat de Barcelona)

  • Yintong Chen

    (Salk Institute for Biological Studies)

  • Wenrong He

    (Salk Institute for Biological Studies)

  • Lukas Brent

    (Salk Institute for Biological Studies)

  • Nuria S. Coll

    (CSIC-IRTA-UAB-UB, Campus UAB
    Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC))

  • Joseph R. Ecker

    (Salk Institute for Biological Studies
    Salk Institute for Biological Studies
    Salk Institute for Biological Studies)

  • Niko Geldner

    (University of Lausanne)

  • Wolfgang Busch

    (Salk Institute for Biological Studies
    Salk Institute for Biological Studies)

Abstract

Iron is critical during host–microorganism interactions1–4. Restriction of available iron by the host during infection is an important defence strategy, described as nutritional immunity5. However, this poses a conundrum for externally facing, absorptive tissues such as the gut epithelium or the plant root epidermis that generate environments that favour iron bioavailability. For example, plant roots acquire iron mostly from the soil and, when iron deficient, increase iron availability through mechanisms that include rhizosphere acidification and secretion of iron chelators6–9. Yet, the elevated iron bioavailability would also be beneficial for the growth of bacteria that threaten plant health. Here we report that microorganism-associated molecular patterns such as flagellin lead to suppression of root iron acquisition through a localized degradation of the systemic iron-deficiency signalling peptide Iron Man 1 (IMA1) in Arabidopsis thaliana. This response is also elicited when bacteria enter root tissues, but not when they dwell on the outer root surface. IMA1 itself has a role in modulating immunity in root and shoot, affecting the levels of root colonization and the resistance to a bacterial foliar pathogen. Our findings reveal an adaptive molecular mechanism of nutritional immunity that affects iron bioavailability and uptake, as well as immune responses.

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  • Min Cao & Matthieu Pierre Platre & Huei-Hsuan Tsai & Ling Zhang & Tatsuya Nobori & Laia Armengot & Yintong Chen & Wenrong He & Lukas Brent & Nuria S. Coll & Joseph R. Ecker & Niko Geldner & Wolfgang B, 2024. "Spatial IMA1 regulation restricts root iron acquisition on MAMP perception," Nature, Nature, vol. 625(7996), pages 750-759, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:625:y:2024:i:7996:d:10.1038_s41586-023-06891-y
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-023-06891-y
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