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Series GSE157443 Query DataSets for GSE157443
Status Public on Apr 21, 2022
Title The Lys-motif receptor LYK4 mediates Enterobacter sp. SA187 triggered salt tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana
Organism Arabidopsis thaliana
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Microbes of the root-associated microbiome contribute to improve resilience and fitness of plants. In this study, the interaction between the salt stress tolerance-inducing beneficial bacterium Enterobacter sp. SA187 and Arabidopsis was investigated with a special focus on the plant immune system. Among the immune signalling mutants, the Lys-motif receptors LYK4 strongly affected the beneficial interaction. Overexpression of the chitin receptor components LYK4 compromised the beneficial effect of SA187 on Arabidopsis. Transcriptome analysis revealed that the role of LYK4 in immunity is intertwined with a function in remodeling defense responses. Overall, our data indicate that components of the plant immune system are key elements in mediating beneficial metabolite-induced plant abiotic stress tolerance.
 
Overall design Examination of the effect of the beneficial bacterium Enterobacter sp. SA187 on Arabidopsis thaliana plants under control conditions and salt stress in WT, lyk4 and LYK4-OE genotypes
 
Contributor(s) Rolli E, de Zélicourt A, Alzubaidy H, Karampelias M, Parween S, Rayapuram N, Han B, Froehlich K, Abufaraj AA, Alhoraibi H, Mariappan K, Andrés Barrao C, Colcombet J, Hirt H
Citation(s) 34951090
Submission date Sep 03, 2020
Last update date Apr 21, 2022
Contact name Prof. Heribert HIRT
Organization name KAUST
Street address 4700 KAUST
City Thuwal
ZIP/Postal code 239556900
Country Saudi Arabia
 
Platforms (1)
GPL21785 Illumina HiSeq 4000 (Arabidopsis thaliana)
Samples (36)
GSM4765268 WT mock MS replicate 1
GSM4765269 WT mock MS replicate 2
GSM4765270 WT mock MS replicate 3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA661316
SRA SRP280005

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