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Structure of the Arabidopsis receptor kinase SRF6 ectodomain determined from crystals obtained using the LRR crystallisation screen

Caregnato, A.; Hohmann, U.; Hothorn, M.

2026-03-23 plant biology
10.64898/2026.03.20.713188 bioRxiv
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Plant-specific membrane receptor kinases with structurally diverse extracellular domains regulate key processes in plant growth, development, immunity and symbiosis. Structural studies of these glycoproteins are often hampered by the limited quantities in which they can be obtained. Here, we describe the LRR crystallization screen, which has enabled the successful crystallization and structure determination of multiple receptor kinase ectodomains, including ligand-and co-receptor-bound complexes. As an example, we report the 1.5 [A] resolution crystal structure of the leucine-rich repeat (LRR) domain of STRUBBELIG-RECEPTOR FAMILY 6 (SRF6) from Arabidopsis thaliana. The SRF6 ectodomain contains seven LRRs and a disulfide-bond-stabilised N-terminal capping domain but lacks the canonical C-terminal cap and the N-glycosylation pattern typically observed in other family members. Previously reported protein-protein interactions between the SRF6 and SRF7 ectodomains and the receptor kinases BRI1, BRL1, BRL3, SERK3 and BIR1-3 could not be confirmed by quantitative isothermal titration calorimetry and grating-coupled interferometry assays, suggesting that these structurally conserved LRR receptor kinases may have signalling functions outside the brassinosteroid pathway. SynopsisA crystallisation screen that has enabled the structural analysis of various extracellular domains of plant membrane receptor kinases is described together.

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