InterPro domain: IPR004326
General Information
- Identifier IPR004326
- Description Mlo-related protein
- Number of genes 2097
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- Associated GO terms GO:0016021 GO:0006952
Abstract
The Mlo-related proteins are a family of plant integral membrane proteins, first discovered in barley. Mutants lacking wild-type Mlo proteins show broad spectrum resistance to the powdery mildew fungus, and dysregulated cell death control, with spontaneous cell death in response to developmental or abiotic stimuli. Thus wild-type Mlo proteins are thought to be inhibitors of cell death whose deficiency lowers the threshold required to trigger the cascade of events that result in plant cell death.
Mlo proteins are localized in the plasma membrane and possess seven transmembrane regions; thus the Mlo family is the only major higher plant family to possess 7 transmembrane domains. It has been suggested that Mlo proteins function as G-protein coupled receptors in plants that seems not to require heterotrimeric G proteins [ 1 , 2 ]; however the molecular and biological functions of Mlo proteins is still unclear.
1. Topology, subcellular localization, and sequence diversity of the Mlo family in plants. J. Biol. Chem. 274, 34993-5004
2. The barley MLO modulator of defense and cell death is responsive to biotic and abiotic stress stimuli. Plant Physiol 129, 1076-85