Enhanced Ca2+ binding to EF‐hands through phosphorylation of conserved serine residues activates MpRBOHB and chitin‐triggered ROS production

Author:

Hashimoto Takafumi1ORCID,Hashimoto Kenji1,Shindo Hiroki1,Tsuboyama Shoko1,Miyakawa Takuya23,Tanokura Masaru3,Kuchitsu Kazuyuki1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Applied Biological Science Tokyo University of Science Chiba Japan

2. Graduate School of Biostudies Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

3. Department of Applied Biological Chemistry, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences The University of Tokyo Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractNADPH oxidases/RBOHs catalyze apoplastic ROS production and act as key signaling nodes, integrating multiple signal transduction pathways regulating plant development and stress responses. Although RBOHs have been suggested to be activated by Ca2+ binding and phosphorylation by various protein kinases, a mechanism linking Ca2+ binding and phosphorylation in the activity regulation remained elusive. Chitin‐triggered ROS production required cytosolic Ca2+ elevation and Ca2+ binding to MpRBOHB in a liverwort Marchantia polymorpha. Heterologous expression analysis of truncated variants revealed that a segment of the N‐terminal cytosolic region highly conserved among land plant RBOHs encompassing the two EF‐hand motifs is essential for the activation of MpRBOHB. Within the conserved regulatory domain, we have identified two Ser residues whose phosphorylation is critical for the activation in planta. Isothermal titration calorimetry analyses revealed that phosphorylation of the two Ser residues increased the Ca2+ binding affinity of MpRBOHB, while Ca2+ binding is indispensable for the activation, even if the two Ser residues are phosphorylated. Our findings shed light on a mechanism through which phosphorylation potentiates the Ca2+‐dependent activation of MpRBOHB, emphasizing the pivotal role of Ca2+ binding in mediating the Ca2+ and phosphorylation‐driven activation of MpRBOHB, which is likely to represent a fundamental mechanism conserved among land plant RBOHs.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Plant Science,Genetics,General Medicine,Physiology

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