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ERAD-related E2 and E3 enzymes modulate the drought response by regulating the stability of PIP2 aquaporins.

Authors :
Chen, Qian
Liu, Ruijun
Wu, Yaorong
Wei, Shaowei
Wang, Qian
Zheng, Yunna
Xia, Ran
Shang, Xiaoling
Yu, Feifei
Yang, Xiaoyuan
Liu, Lijing
Huang, Xiahe
Wang, Yingchun
Xie, Qi
Source :
Plant Cell. Aug2021, Vol. 33 Issue 8, p2883-2898. 16p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation (ERAD) is known to regulate plant responses to diverse stresses, yet its underlying molecular mechanisms and links to various stress signaling pathways are poorly understood. Here, we show that the ERAD component ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme UBC32 positively regulates drought tolerance in Arabidopsis thaliana by targeting the aquaporins PIP2;1 and PIP2;2 for degradation. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the RING-type ligase Rma1 acts together with UBC32 and that the E2 activity of UBC32 is essential for the ubiquitination of Rma1. This complex ubiquitinates a phosphorylated form of PIP2;1 at Lys276 to promote its degradation, thereby enhancing plant drought tolerance. Extending these molecular insights into crops, we show that overexpression of Arabidopsis UBC32 also improves drought tolerance in rice (Oryza sativa). Thus, beyond uncovering the molecular basis of an ERAD-regulated stress response, our study suggests multiple potential strategies for engineering crops with improved drought tolerance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10404651
Volume :
33
Issue :
8
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Plant Cell
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
158055012
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/plcell/koab141