A 23 amino acid peptide, AtPep1, plays an important role as a signaling
component of the innate immune system of Arabidopsis. The peptide
precursor gene is transcribed in response to elicitors generated by
pathogens, and AtPep1 is produced to amplify the signaling pathways.
Seven paralogs of the AtproPep1 gene have been identified in the
Arabidopsis genome, and orthologs have been identified in species of
several agriculturally important families. AtPep1 and its paralogs and
orthologs play important roles as endogenous signals to amplify innate
immunity. The sequences of two AtPep1 receptors from Arabidopsis are also
provided.