2014
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/eru334
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Tudor-SN, a component of stress granules, regulates growth under salt stress by modulating GA20ox3 mRNA levels in Arabidopsis

Abstract: SummaryTudor-SN protein accumulates in stress granules in response to salt stress in Arabidopsis. It binds GA20ox3 mRNA in vivo and up-regulates GA20ox3 levels to maintain plant growth under salt stress.

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“…Similar to previous studies of time-resolved SG disassembly in plant tissues recovering from hypoxia (Sorenson and BaileySerres, 2014) and related heat stress (Gutierrez-Beltran et al, 2015), the CML38 foci disassemble upon reoxygenation. Second, MS analysis of immunoprecipitates of CML38 from hypoxic root samples reveals the presence of established SG-associated proteins, including poly(A)-binding protein (Kedersha et al, 2002;Kimball et al, 2003;Sorenson and Bailey-Serres, 2014), eukaryotic initiation factors (Li et al, 2010), eukaryotic elongation factors (Hafrén et al, 2013), RNA helicase (Koroleva et al, 2009), small ribosomal subunit proteins (Kedersha et al, 2002;Sorenson and Bailey-Serres, 2014), and others (Mazroui et al, 2007;Buchan et al, 2013;Yan et al, 2014, GutierrezBeltran et al, 2015. Third, coexpression of the core SG-nucleating RNA-binding protein RBP47 (Weber et al, 2008) with CML38 shows that, under hypoxia conditions, the two proteins colocalize to cytosolic granules.…”
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“…Similar to previous studies of time-resolved SG disassembly in plant tissues recovering from hypoxia (Sorenson and BaileySerres, 2014) and related heat stress (Gutierrez-Beltran et al, 2015), the CML38 foci disassemble upon reoxygenation. Second, MS analysis of immunoprecipitates of CML38 from hypoxic root samples reveals the presence of established SG-associated proteins, including poly(A)-binding protein (Kedersha et al, 2002;Kimball et al, 2003;Sorenson and Bailey-Serres, 2014), eukaryotic initiation factors (Li et al, 2010), eukaryotic elongation factors (Hafrén et al, 2013), RNA helicase (Koroleva et al, 2009), small ribosomal subunit proteins (Kedersha et al, 2002;Sorenson and Bailey-Serres, 2014), and others (Mazroui et al, 2007;Buchan et al, 2013;Yan et al, 2014, GutierrezBeltran et al, 2015. Third, coexpression of the core SG-nucleating RNA-binding protein RBP47 (Weber et al, 2008) with CML38 shows that, under hypoxia conditions, the two proteins colocalize to cytosolic granules.…”
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“…34 SGs contain translationally repressed mRNA but also eukaryotic translation initiation factor (eiF4G) or Tudor-SN involved in stress adaptation. 35,36 Studies in lupine cells in comparison to A. thaliana allowed better visualization of SGs after the in situ hybridization of poly (A) RNA, including transcripts encoding proteins. We showed that the poly(A) RNA in SG-like structures represented a pool that was not co-localized with ribosomes, which suggests that they do not participate in translation.…”
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“…22,23 Arabidopsis genome has 2 partly redundant TSN genes (TSN1 and TSN2) which were shown to confer stress tolerance through the stabilization of mRNAs encoding secreted proteins 24 and gibberellin 20-oxidase 3, a key enzyme in gibberellin biosynthesis. 25 Unlike animal TSN, in Arabidopsis TSN1 and TSN2 are exclusively cytoplasmic. 11,26 However, the role of TSN in plants seems to be extended to also encompass an opposite process, viz.…”
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