Author:
Talloji Prabhavathi,Nehlin Lilian,Hüttel Bruno,Winter Nikola,Černý Martin,Dufková Hana,Hamali Bulut,Hanczaryk Katarzyna,Novák Jan,Hermanns Monika,Drexler Nicole,Eifler Karolin,Schlaich Nikolaus,Brzobohatý Břetislav,Bachmair Andreas
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Many regulatory circuits in plants contain steps of targeted proteolysis, with the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) as the mediator of these proteolytic events. In order to decrease ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis, we inducibly expressed a ubiquitin variant with Arg at position 48 instead of Lys (ubK48R). This variant acts as an inhibitor of proteolysis via the UPS, and allowed us to uncover processes that are particularly sensitive to UPS perturbation.
Results
Expression of ubK48R during germination leads to seedling death. We analyzed the seedling transcriptome, proteome and metabolome 24 h post ubK48R induction and confirmed defects in chloroplast development. We found that mutations in single genes can suppress seedling lethality, indicating that a single process in seedlings is critically sensitive to decreased performance of the UPS. Suppressor mutations in phototropin 2 (PHOT2) suggest that a contribution of PHOT2 to chloroplast protection is compromised by proteolysis inhibition.
Conclusions
Overall, the results reveal protein turnover as an integral part of a signal transduction chain that protects chloroplasts during development.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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