Literature DB >> 29382692

Plant Temperature Acclimation and Growth Rely on Cytosolic Ribosome Biogenesis Factor Homologs.

Olga Beine-Golovchuk1, Alexandre Augusto Pereira Firmino1, Adrianna Dąbrowska1, Stefanie Schmidt1, Alexander Erban1, Dirk Walther1, Ellen Zuther1, Dirk K Hincha1, Joachim Kopka2.   

Abstract

Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) REI1-LIKE (REIL) proteins, REIL1 and REIL2, are homologs of a yeast ribosome biogenesis factor that participates in late cytoplasmic 60S ribosomal subunit maturation. Here, we report that the inhibited growth of the reil1-1 reil2-1 mutant at 10°C can be rescued by the expression of amino-terminal FLUORESCENT PROTEIN (FP)-REIL fusions driven by the UBIQUITIN10 promoter, allowing the analysis of REIL function in planta. Arabidopsis REIL1 appears to be functionally conserved, based on the cytosolic localization of FP-REIL1 and the interaction of native REIL1 with the 60S subunit in wild-type plants. In contrast to its yeast homologs, REIL1 also was present in translating ribosome fractions. Systems analysis revealed that wild-type Arabidopsis remodels the cytosolic translation machinery when grown at 10°C by accumulating cytosolic ribosome subunits and inducing the expression of cytosolic ribosomal RNA, ribosomal genes, ribosome biogenesis factors, and translation initiation or elongation factors. In the reil1-1 reil2-1 mutant, all processes associated with inhibited growth were delayed, although the plants maintained cellular integrity or acquired freezing tolerance. REIL proteins also were implicated in plant-specific processes: nonacclimated reil1-1 reil2-1 exhibited cold-acclimation responses, including activation of the DREB/CBF regulon. In addition, acclimated reil1-1 reil2-1 plants failed to activate FLOWERING LOCUS T expression in mature leaves. Therefore, in the wild type, REIL function may contribute to temperature perception by suppressing premature cold responses during growth at nonstressful temperatures. In conclusion, we suggest that Arabidopsis REIL proteins influence cold-induced plant ribosome remodeling and enhance the accumulation of cytosolic ribosome subunits after cold shift either by de novo synthesis or by recycling them from the translating ribosome fraction.
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Year:  2018        PMID: 29382692      PMCID: PMC5841729          DOI: 10.1104/pp.17.01448

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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