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N-myristoylation and S-acylation are common modifications of Ca2+ -regulated Arabidopsis kinases and are required for activation of the SLAC1 anion channel.

Shunya Saito1, Shin Hamamoto1, Koko Moriya2, Aiko Matsuura3, Yoko Sato1, Jun Muto1, Hiroto Noguchi1, Seiji Yamauchi4, Yuzuru Tozawa5, Minoru Ueda6, Kenji Hashimoto7, Philipp Köster7, Qiuyan Dong7, Katrin Held7, Jörg Kudla7,8, Toshihiko Utsumi2, Nobuyuki Uozumi1.   

Abstract

N-myristoylation and S-acylation promote protein membrane association, allowing regulation of membrane proteins. However, how widespread this targeting mechanism is in plant signaling processes remains unknown. Through bioinformatics analyses, we determined that among plant protein kinase families, the occurrence of motifs indicative for dual lipidation by N-myristoylation and S-acylation is restricted to only five kinase families, including the Ca2+ -regulated CDPK-SnRK and CBL protein families. We demonstrated N-myristoylation of CDPK-SnRKs and CBLs by incorporation of radiolabeled myristic acid. We focused on CPK6 and CBL5 as model cases and examined the impact of dual lipidation on their function by fluorescence microscopy, electrophysiology and functional complementation of Arabidopsis mutants. We found that both lipid modifications were required for proper targeting of CBL5 and CPK6 to the plasma membrane. Moreover, we identified CBL5-CIPK11 complexes as phosphorylating and activating the guard cell anion channel SLAC1. SLAC1 activation by CPK6 or CBL5-CIPK11 was strictly dependent on dual lipid modification, and loss of CPK6 lipid modification prevented functional complementation of cpk3 cpk6 guard cell mutant phenotypes. Our findings establish the general importance of dual lipid modification for Ca2+ signaling processes, and demonstrate their requirement for guard cell anion channel regulation.
© 2018 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2018 New Phytologist Trust.

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Keywords:  calcium; guard cell; ion channel; kinase; myristoylation; regulation

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29498046     DOI: 10.1111/nph.15053

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.151


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