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The MEKK1-MKK1/2-MPK4 cascade phosphorylates and stabilizes STOP1 to confer aluminum resistance in Arabidopsis 被引量:2
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作者 fanglin zhou Somesh Singh +6 位作者 Jie Zhang Qiu Fang Chongyang Li Jiawen Wang Chunzhao Zhao Pengcheng Wang Chao-Feng Huang 《Molecular Plant》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第2期337-353,共17页
Aluminum(Al)toxicity can seriously restrict crop production on acidic soils,which comprise 40%of the world’s potentially arable land.The zinc finger transcription factor STOP1 has a conserved and essential function i... Aluminum(Al)toxicity can seriously restrict crop production on acidic soils,which comprise 40%of the world’s potentially arable land.The zinc finger transcription factor STOP1 has a conserved and essential function in mediating plant Al resistance.Al stress induces STOP1 accumulation via post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms.However,the upstream signaling pathway involved in Al-triggered STOP1 accumulation remains unclear.Here,we report that the MEKK1-MKK1/2-MPK4 cascade positively regulates STOP1 phosphorylation and stability.Mutations of MEKK1,MKK1/2,or MPK4 lead to decreased STOP1 stability and Al resistance.Al stress induces the kinase activity of MPK4,which interacts with and phosphorylates STOP1.The phosphorylation of STOP1 reduces its interaction with the F-box protein RAE1 that mediates STOP1 degradation,thereby leading to enhanced STOP1 stability and Al resistance.Taken together,our results suggest that the MEKK1-MKK1/2-MPK4 cascade is important for Al signaling and confers Al resistance through phosphorylation-mediated enhancement of STOP1 accumulation in Arabidopsis. 展开更多
关键词 aluminum resistance Arabidopsis thaliana MAPK cascade MPK4 STOP1 phosphorylation STOP1 stability
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