Ral. Van Der Hoorn et al., The C-terminal dilysine motif for targeting to the endoplasmic reticulum is not required for Cf-9 function, MOL PL MICR, 14(3), 2001, pp. 412-415
The tomato resistance gene Cf-9 encodes a membrane-anchored, receptor-like
protein that mediates specific recognition of the extracellular elicitor pr
otein AVR9 of Cladosporium fulvum. The C-terminal dilysine motif (KKRY) of
Cf-9 suggests that the protein resides in the endoplasmic reticulum. Previo
usly, two conflicting reports on the subcellular location of Cf-9 were publ
ished. Here we show that the AARY mutant version of Cf-9 is still functiona
l in mediating AVR9 recognition, suggesting that functional Cf-9 resides in
the plasma membrane. The data presented here and in reports by others can
be explained by masking the dilysine signal of Cf-9 with other proteins.