ACBP4‐WRKY70‐RAP2.12 module positively regulates submergence‐induced hypoxia response in Arabidopsis thaliana

Author:

Guo Mengyun1ORCID,Yao Yingjun1ORCID,Yin Kangqun1ORCID,Tan Luna1ORCID,Liu Meng1ORCID,Hou Jing1ORCID,Zhang Han1ORCID,Liang Ruyun1ORCID,Zhang Xinran1ORCID,Yang Heng1ORCID,Chen Xiaoxiao1ORCID,Tan Jinrui1ORCID,Song Yan1ORCID,Lou Shangling1ORCID,Chen Liyang1ORCID,Liu Xuejing1ORCID,Tang Si1ORCID,Hu Yongqi1ORCID,Yan Jin1ORCID,Fu Wensen1ORCID,Yang Kai1ORCID,Zhang Ruijia1ORCID,Li Xuerui1ORCID,Liu Yao1ORCID,Yan Zhen1ORCID,Liu Wei1ORCID,Han Yu1ORCID,Liu Jianquan1ORCID,Mao Kangshan1ORCID,Liu Huanhuan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory for Bio‐resources and Eco‐environment & State Key Lab of Hydraulics & Mountain River Engineering, Sichuan Zoige Alpine Wetland Ecosystem National Observation and Research Station, Key Laboratory for Bio‐resource and Eco‐environment of Ministry of Education, College of Life Sciences Sichuan University Chengdu 610065 China

Abstract

ABSTRACTACYL‐CoA‐BINDING PROTEINs (ACBPs) play crucial regulatory roles during plant response to hypoxia, but their molecular mechanisms remain poorly understood. Our study reveals that ACBP4 serves as a positive regulator of the plant hypoxia response by interacting with WRKY70, influencing its nucleocytoplasmic shuttling in Arabidopsis thaliana. Furthermore, we demonstrate the direct binding of WRKY70 to the ACBP4 promoter, resulting in its upregulation and suggesting a positive feedback loop. Additionally, we pinpointed a phosphorylation site at Ser638 of ACBP4, which enhances submergence tolerance, potentially by facilitating WRKY70's nuclear shuttling. Surprisingly, a natural variation in this phosphorylation site of ACBP4 allowed A. thaliana to adapt to humid conditions during its historical demographic expansion. We further observed that both phosphorylated ACBP4 and oleoyl‐CoA can impede the interaction between ACBP4 and WRKY70, thus promoting WRKY70's nuclear translocation. Finally, we found that the overexpression of orthologous BnaC5.ACBP4 and BnaA7.WRKY70 in Brassica napus increases submergence tolerance, indicating their functional similarity across genera. In summary, our research not only sheds light on the functional significance of the ACBP4 gene in hypoxia response, but also underscores its potential utility in breeding flooding‐tolerant oilseed rape varieties.

Publisher

Wiley

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