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Reverse engineering of the pattern recognition receptor FLS2 reveals key design principles of broader recognition spectra against evading flg22 epitopes.


ABSTRACT: In the ongoing plant-pathogen arms race, plants use pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) to recognize pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), while in successful pathogens, PAMPs can evolve to evade detection. Engineering PRRs to recognize evading PAMPs could potentially generate broad-spectrum and durable disease resistance. Here we reverse-engineered two natural variants of the PRR FLAGELLIN SENSING 2 (FLS2), VrFLS2XL and GmFLS2b, with extended recognition specificities towards evading flg22 variants. We identified minimal gain-of-function residues enabling blind FLS2s to recognize otherwise evading flg22 variants. We uncovered two strategies: (1) optimizing FLS2-flg22 interaction around flg22's key evasion sites and (2) strengthening direct FLS2-BAK1 interaction to overcome weak agonistic and antagonistic flg22s, respectively. In addition, we leveraged polymorphisms that enhance recognition through unknown mechanisms to engineer a superior recognition capability. These findings offer basic design principles to engineer PRRs with broader recognition spectra, paving the way for PRR engineering to generate precisely gene-edited disease-resistant crops.

SUBMITTER: Zhang S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC12364711 | biostudies-literature | 2025 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Reverse engineering of the pattern recognition receptor FLS2 reveals key design principles of broader recognition spectra against evading flg22 epitopes.

Zhang Songyuan S   Liu Songyuan S   Lai Hung-Fei HF   Bender Kyle W KW   Kim Gijeong G   Caflisch Amedeo A   Zipfel Cyril C  

Nature plants 20250728 8


In the ongoing plant-pathogen arms race, plants use pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) to recognize pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), while in successful pathogens, PAMPs can evolve to evade detection. Engineering PRRs to recognize evading PAMPs could potentially generate broad-spectrum and durable disease resistance. Here we reverse-engineered two natural variants of the PRR FLAGELLIN SENSING 2 (FLS2), VrFLS2XL and GmFLS2b, with extended recognition specificities towards evading  ...[more]

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