Recent Insights into Brassinosteroid Signaling in Plants: Its Dual Control of Plant Immunity and Stomatal Development  Xiangpei Kong, Jiaowen Pan, Guohua.

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Recent Insights into Brassinosteroid Signaling in Plants: Its Dual Control of Plant Immunity and Stomatal Development  Xiangpei Kong, Jiaowen Pan, Guohua Cai, Dequan Li  Molecular Plant  Volume 5, Issue 6, Pages 1179-1181 (November 2012) DOI: 10.1093/mp/sss097 Copyright © 2012 The Authors. All rights reserved. Terms and Conditions

Figure 1 Proposed Model for the Crosstalk between BR, PAMP Signaling, and Stomatal Development. BR inhibits PAMP response through recruiting BAK1 from FLS2 and regulating unknown components downstream of FLS2–BAK1. However, some BRI1-activated BAK1 can activate PAMP response. BIN2 positively and negatively regulates stomatal development through inhibition of YDA-MKK4/5/7/9-MPK3/6 leading to dephosphorylation of SPCH, and direct phosphorylation of SPCH leading to degradation of SPCH via the 26S proteasome, respectively. After the binding of BR, the signaling through the BIN2 module is inactivated and downstream signaling events are initiated. Molecular Plant 2012 5, 1179-1181DOI: (10.1093/mp/sss097) Copyright © 2012 The Authors. All rights reserved. Terms and Conditions