Protein Domain : Receptor-like protein RLP12/44/30/35 IPR045273

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Description  This entry represents a group of Leucine rich-repeat (LRR) receptor-like proteins (RLPs) from plants. In Arabidopsis, 57 members have been described, some of them are known to be involved in basal developmental processes, whereas others are involved in defence responses [ ]. This family includes RLP12, RLP44, RLP30 and RLP35 from Arabidopsis. They are involved in perception of extracellular signals. RLP12 is involved in the perception of CLV3 and CLV3-like peptides, that act as extracellular signals regulating meristems maintenance []. RPL30 is a receptor for microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs) that induces a BAK1-dependent basal immune response to necrotrophic fungi (e.g. S.sclerotiorum) in the presence of MAMPs (e.g. flg22 and SCLEROTINIA CULTURE FILTRATE ELICITOR1 (SCFE1) from the necrotrophic fungal pathogen S. sclerotiorum). It seems that RLP30 functionality depends on the presence of the receptor kinase SOBIR1 as an adapter protein [, ]. It is required for full non-host resistance to bacterial pathogens []. RLP44 mediates the response to pectin modification by activating brassinosteroid signaling and is important for the regulation of xylem fate [, ].This family also includes some uncharacterised sequences from bacteria.
Short Name  RLP12/44/30/35

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