RLP

Receptor Like Proteins consists of a leucine-rich receptor-like repeat, a transmembrane region of ~25 AA, and a short cytoplasmic region, with no kinase domain. The extracellular leucine rich repeat (eLRR) shows high homology with the RLKs eLRR. RLPs can recognise avirulence genes in a indirect way like Cf2 that recognise the avirulence gene Avr2 through the cysteine protease Rcr3. There are also some hypotheses about a direct recognition, but this has not yet been demonstrated. RLPs lack an obvious signalling domain, suggesting that defence response activation is mediated through interactions with other partner proteins. Activation of RLP typically results in a rapid accumulation of active oxygen species (AOS), changes in cellular ion fluxes, activation of protein kinase cascades, changes in gene expression and, possibly, targeted protein degradation.

List of Genes from RLP class

PRGdb IDGene nameTypeSpecies
PRGDB2932250BVRB_7g168980putativeBeta vulgaris (Ensembl Plants release-51)
PRGDB2932261BVRB_8g188570putativeBeta vulgaris (Ensembl Plants release-51)
PRGDB2932269BVRB_9g205150putativeBeta vulgaris (Ensembl Plants release-51)
PRGDB2932275BVRB_8g193010putativeBeta vulgaris (Ensembl Plants release-51)
PRGDB2932293BVRB_9g224090putativeBeta vulgaris (Ensembl Plants release-51)
PRGDB2932298BVRB_9g224230putativeBeta vulgaris (Ensembl Plants release-51)
PRGDB2932322BVRB_1g003080putativeBeta vulgaris (Ensembl Plants release-51)
PRGDB2932335BVRB_1g015680putativeBeta vulgaris (Ensembl Plants release-51)
PRGDB2932343BVRB_1g006210putativeBeta vulgaris (Ensembl Plants release-51)
PRGDB2932344BVRB_1g006260putativeBeta vulgaris (Ensembl Plants release-51)