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FLS2-BAK1 Extracellular Domain Interaction Sites Required for Defense Signaling Activation

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Mutations in the conserved C-terminal region of the FLS2 LRR domain did not have an impact on BAK1-FLS2 or BAK1-FLS2-NoKinase interaction.

(A) Co-immunoprecipitation experiments performed using full-length PFLS2-FLS2-HA, with mutations as indicated or WT (no mutations), and 35S–BAK1-Myc. (B) Co-immunoprecipitation experiments performed using 35S–FLS2-NoKinase-HA, with mutations as indicated or WT (no mutations), and 35S–BAK1-Myc. All samples in (A) and (B) are from Nicotiana benthamiana. Labeling as in Figure 1.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111185.g003