Direct effector recognition by a tandem kinase triggers non-canonical immunity in wheat

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Summary Tandem kinase proteins (TKPs) are an important class of disease resistance genes in cereal crops alongside nucleotide-binding (NB-ARC) leucine-rich repeat (LRR) (NLR) receptors. Here, we cloned the wheat (Triticum aestivum) resistance gene Lr41, which encodes a TKP with a C-terminal fusion, and its paired effector gene AvrLr41 from the rust pathogen Puccinia triticina. AvrLr41 is unusually large and highly divergent from most fungal effectors and is directly recognized by Lr41 through its pseudokinase domain. Immune activation mediated by Lr41 require auxiliary helper proteins, including either a minimal coiled-coil (CC) helper protein or its full-length NLR ortholog. These findings reveal a non-canonical immune system in which a kinase-type receptor directly recognizes an effector and recruits either CC or NLR helpers, demonstrating that full-length NLRs are not strictly required for NLR-linked immune execution and expanding the functional repertoire of disease resistance proteins in crops. Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.

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