Regulation of plant resistance to salt stress by the SnRK1‐dependent splicing factor SRRM1L

Author:

Sun Qi12,Sun Yixin1,Liu Xin1,Li Minglong1,Li Qiang12,Xiao Jialei12,Xu Pengfei23,Zhang Shuzhen23ORCID,Ding Xiaodong12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Agricultural Biological Functional Genes Northeast Agricultural University Harbin 150030 China

2. Key Laboratory of Soybean Biology of Chinese Education Ministry Northeast Agricultural University Harbin 150030 China

3. Department of Plant Science, School of Agriculture and Biology Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai 200240 China

Abstract

Summary Most splicing factors are extensively phosphorylated but their physiological functions in plant salt resistance are still elusive. We found that phosphorylation by SnRK1 kinase is essential for SRRM1L nuclear speckle formation and its splicing factor activity in plant cells. In Arabidopsis, loss‐of‐function of SRRM1L leads to the occurrence of alternative pre‐mRNA splicing events and compromises plant resistance to salt stress. In Arabidopsis srrm1l mutant line, we identified an intron‐retention Nuclear factor Y subunit A 10 (NFYA10) mRNA variant by RNA‐Seq and found phosphorylation‐dependent RNA‐binding of SRRM1L is indispensable for its alternative splicing activity. In the wild‐type Arabidopsis, salt stress can activate SnRK1 to phosphorylate SRRM1L, triggering enrichment of functional NFYA10.1 variant to enhance plant salt resistance. By contrast, the Arabidopsis srrm1l mutant accumulates nonfunctional NFYA10.3 variant, sensitizing plants to salt stress. In summary, this work deciphered the molecular mechanisms and physiological functions of SnRK1‐SRRM1L‐NFYA10 module, shedding light on a regulatory pathway to fine‐tune plant adaptation to abiotic stress at the post‐transcriptional and post‐translational levels.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Wiley

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