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Protein post-translational modifications in auxin signaling
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作者 xiankui cui Junxia Wang +3 位作者 Ke Li Bingsheng Lv Bingkai Hou Zhaojun Ding 《Journal of Genetics and Genomics》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2024年第3期279-291,共13页
Protein post-translational modifications(PTMs),such as ubiquitination,phosphorylation,and small ubiquitin-like modifier(SUMO)ylation,are crucial for regulating protein stability,activity,subcellular localization,and b... Protein post-translational modifications(PTMs),such as ubiquitination,phosphorylation,and small ubiquitin-like modifier(SUMO)ylation,are crucial for regulating protein stability,activity,subcellular localization,and binding with cofactors.Such modifications remarkably increase the variety and complexity of proteomes,which are essential for regulating numerous cellular and physiological processes.The regulation of auxin signaling is finely tuned in time and space to guide various plant growth and development.Accumulating evidence indicates that PTMs play critical roles in auxin signaling regulations.Thus,a thorough and systematic review of the functions of PTMs in auxin signal transduction will improve our profound comprehension of the regulation mechanism of auxin signaling and auxin-mediated various processes.This review discusses the progress of protein ubiquitination,phosphorylation,histone acetylation and methylation,SUMOylation,and S-nitrosylation in the regulation of auxin signaling. 展开更多
关键词 Arabidopsis thaliana AUXIN Auxin signaling Post-translational modifications Protein regulation
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Arabidopsis SYP121 acts as an ROP2 effector in the regulation of root hair tip growth
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作者 xiankui cui Shuwei Wang +9 位作者 Yaohui Huang Xuening Ding Zirong Wang Lidan Zheng Yujing Bi Fanghui Ge Lei Zhu Ming Yuan Shaul Yalovsky Ying Fu 《Molecular Plant》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第6期1008-1023,共16页
Tip growth is an extreme form of polarized cell expansion that occurs in all eukaryotic kingdoms to generate highly elongated tubular cells with specialized functions, including fungal hyphae, animal neurons, plant po... Tip growth is an extreme form of polarized cell expansion that occurs in all eukaryotic kingdoms to generate highly elongated tubular cells with specialized functions, including fungal hyphae, animal neurons, plant pollen tubes, and root hairs (RHs). RHs are tubular structures that protrude from the root epidermis to facilitate water and nutrient uptake, microbial interactions, and plant anchorage. RH tip growth requires polarized vesicle targeting and active exocytosis at apical growth sites. However, how apical exocytosis is spatially and temporally controlled during tip growth remains elusive. Here, we report that the Qa-Soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor (SNARE) SYP121 acts as an effector of Rho of Plants 2 (ROP2), mediating the regulation of RH tip growth. We show that active ROP2 promotes SYP121 targeting to the apical plasma membrane. Moreover, ROP2 directly interacts with SYP121 and promotes the interaction between SYP121 and the R-SNARE VAMP722 to form a SNARE complex, probably by facilitating the release of the Sec1/Munc18 protein SEC11, which suppresses the function of SYP121. Thus, the ROP2-SYP121 pathway facilitates exocytic trafficking during RH tip growth. Our study uncovers a direct link between an ROP GTPase and vesicular trafficking and a new mechanism for the control of apical exocytosis, whereby ROP GTPase signaling spatially regulates SNARE complex assembly and the polar distribution of a Q-SNARE. 展开更多
关键词 ROP GTPase SYP121 SNARE protein EXOCYTOSIS root hair tip growth
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