| Literature DB >> 31699848 |
Krzysztof Tarnowski1, Maria Klimecka1, Arkadiusz Ciesielski1,2, Grażyna Goch1, Anna Kulik1, Halina Fedak1, Jarosław Poznański1, Małgorzata Lichocka1, Marcin Pierechod3, Richard A Engh3, Michał Dadlez1,4, Grażyna Dobrowolska5, Maria Bucholc1.
Abstract
SNF1-related protein kinases 2 (SnRK2s) are key signaling elements regulating abscisic acid-dependent plant development and responses to environmental stresses. Our previous data showed that the SnRK2-interacting Calcium Sensor (SCS) inhibits SnRK2 activity. Use of alternative transcription start sites located within the Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) AtSCS gene results in two in-frame transcripts and subsequently two proteins, that differ only by the sequence position of the N terminus. We previously described the longer AtSCS-A, and now describe the shorter AtSCS-B and compare the two isoforms. The two isoforms differ substantially in their expression profiles in plant organs and in response to environmental stresses, in their calcium binding properties, and in their conformational dynamics in the presence and absence of Ca2+ Only AtSCS-A has the features of a calcium sensor. Both forms inhibit SnRK2 activity, but while AtSCS-A requires calcium for inhibition, AtSCS-B does not. Analysis of Arabidopsis plants stably expressing 35S::AtSCS-A-c-myc or 35S::AtSCS-B-c-myc in the scs-1 knockout mutant background revealed that, in planta, both forms are negative regulators of abscisic acid-induced SnRK2 activity and regulate plant resistance against water deficit. Moreover, the data highlight biochemical, biophysical, and functional properties of EF-hand-like motifs in plant proteins.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31699848 PMCID: PMC6997710 DOI: 10.1104/pp.19.00900
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Physiol ISSN: 0032-0889 Impact factor: 8.340