In vivo proteolytic profiling of the type I and type II metacaspases in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii exposed to salt stress

Author:

Vergou Georgia Antonia1ORCID,Bajhaiya Amit K.1ORCID,Corredor Luisa1ORCID,Lema Asqui Saul1ORCID,Timmerman Evy234ORCID,Impens Francis234ORCID,Funk Christiane1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Umeå University Umeå Sweden

2. VIB‐UGent Center for Medical Biotechnology VIB, Ghent Belgium

3. Department of Biomolecular Medicine Ghent University Ghent Belgium

4. VIB Proteomics Core VIB‐UGent Center for Medical Biotechnology Ghent Belgium

Abstract

AbstractMetacaspases are cysteine proteases present in plants, fungi and protists. While the association of metacaspases with cell death is studied in a range of organisms, their native substrates are largely unknown. Here, we explored the in vivo proteolytic landscape of the two metacaspases, CrMCA‐I and CrMCA‐II, present in the green freshwater alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, using mass spectrometry‐based degradomics approach, during control conditions and salt stress. Comparison between the cleavage events of CrMCA‐I and CrMCA‐II in metacaspase mutants revealed unique cleavage preferences and substrate specificity. Degradome analysis demonstrated the relevance of the predicted metacaspase substrates to the physiology of C. reinhardtii cells and its adaptation during salt stress. Functional enrichment analysis indicated an involvement of CrMCA‐I in the catabolism of carboxylic acids, while CrMCA‐II plays an important role in photosynthesis and translation. Altogether, our findings suggest distinct cellular functions of the two metacaspases in C. reinhardtii during salt stress response.

Funder

Vetenskapsrådet

European Proteomics Infrastructure Consortium providing access

Publisher

Wiley

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