Plant nucleoside N‐ribohydrolases: riboside binding and role in nitrogen storage mobilization

Author:

Ľuptáková Eva1,Vigouroux Armelle2ORCID,Končitíková Radka1ORCID,Kopečná Martina1ORCID,Zalabák David3ORCID,Novák Ondřej3ORCID,Salcedo Sarmiento Sara4ORCID,Ćavar Zeljković Sanja45ORCID,Kopečný David Jaroslav1ORCID,von Schwartzenberg Klaus6ORCID,Strnad Miroslav3ORCID,Spíchal Lukáš4ORCID,De Diego Nuria4ORCID,Kopečný David1ORCID,Moréra Solange2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Experimental Biology, Faculty of Science Palacký University Olomouc CZ‐78371 Czech Republic

2. Université Paris‐Saclay, CEA, CNRS Institute for Integrative Biology of the Cell (I2BC) Gif‐sur‐Yvette F‐91198 France

3. Laboratory of Growth Regulators Institute of Experimental Botany of the Czech Academy of Sciences & Palacký University Šlechtitelů 11 Olomouc CZ‐78371 Czech Republic

4. Czech Advanced Technology and Research Institute Palacký University Šlechtitelů 27 78371 Olomouc Czech Republic

5. Centre of the Region Haná for Biotechnological and Agricultural Research, Department of Genetic Resources for Vegetables, Medicinal and Special Plants Crop Research Institute Šlechtitelů 29 78371 Olomouc Czech Republic

6. Institute of Plant Science and Microbiology Universität Hamburg Ohnhorststr. 18 22609 Hamburg Germany

Abstract

SUMMARYCells save their energy during nitrogen starvation by selective autophagy of ribosomes and degradation of RNA to ribonucleotides and nucleosides. Nucleosides are hydrolyzed by nucleoside N‐ribohydrolases (nucleosidases, NRHs). Subclass I of NRHs preferentially hydrolyzes the purine ribosides while subclass II is more active towards uridine and xanthosine. Here, we performed a crystallographic and kinetic study to shed light on nucleoside preferences among plant NRHs followed by in vivo metabolomic and phenotyping analyses to reveal the consequences of enhanced nucleoside breakdown. We report the crystal structure of Zea mays NRH2b (subclass II) and NRH3 (subclass I) in complexes with the substrate analog forodesine. Purine and pyrimidine catabolism are inseparable because nucleobase binding in the active site of ZmNRH is mediated via a water network and is thus unspecific. Dexamethasone‐inducible ZmNRH overexpressor lines of Arabidopsis thaliana, as well as double nrh knockout lines of moss Physcomitrium patents, reveal a fine control of adenosine in contrast to other ribosides. ZmNRH overexpressor lines display an accelerated early vegetative phase including faster root and rosette growth upon nitrogen starvation or osmotic stress. Moreover, the lines enter the bolting and flowering phase much earlier. We observe changes in the pathways related to nitrogen‐containing compounds such as β‐alanine and several polyamines, which allow plants to reprogram their metabolism to escape stress. Taken together, crop plant breeding targeting enhanced NRH‐mediated nitrogen recycling could therefore be a strategy to enhance plant growth tolerance and productivity under adverse growth conditions.

Funder

Grantová Agentura České Republiky

German Academic Exchange Service

Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Plant Science,Genetics

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