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text: Treating sick group members is a hallmark of collective disease defence in
vertebrates and invertebrates alike. Despite substantial effects on pathogen fitness
and epidemiology, it is still largely unknown how pathogens react to the selection
pressure imposed by care intervention. Using social insects and pathogenic fungi,
we here performed a serial passage experiment in the presence or absence of colony
members, which provide social immunity by grooming off infectious spores from
exposed individuals. We found specific effects on pathogen diversity, virulence
and transmission. Under selection of social immunity, pathogens invested into
higher spore production, but spores were less virulent. Notably, they also elicited
a lower grooming response in colony members, compared with spores from the individual
host selection lines. Chemical spore analysis suggested that the spores from social
selection lines escaped the caregivers’ detection by containing lower levels of
ergosterol, a key fungal membrane component. Experimental application of chemically
pure ergosterol indeed induced sanitary grooming, supporting its role as a microbe-associated
cue triggering host social immunity against fungal pathogens. By reducing this
detection cue, pathogens were able to evade the otherwise very effective collective
disease defences of their social hosts.
acknowledged_ssus:
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acknowledgement: We thank B. M. Steinwender, N. V. Meyling and J. Eilenberg for the
fungal strains; J. Anaya-Rojas for statistical advice; the Social Immunity team
at ISTA for ant collection and experimental help, in particular H. Leitner, and
the ISTA Lab Support Facility for general laboratory support; D. Ebert, H. Schulenburg
and J. Heinze for continued project discussion; and M. Sixt, R. Roemhild and the
Social Immunity team for comments on the manuscript. The study was funded by the
German Research Foundation (CR118/3-1) within the Framework of the Priority Program
SPP 1399, and the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon
2020 Research and Innovation Programme (No. 771402; EPIDEMICSonCHIP), both to S.C.
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full_name: Stock, Miriam
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last_name: Stock
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last_name: Milutinovic
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- first_name: Michaela
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last_name: Hönigsberger
- first_name: Anna V
full_name: Grasse, Anna V
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last_name: Grasse
- first_name: Florian
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last_name: Wiesenhofer
- first_name: Niklas
full_name: Kampleitner, Niklas
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last_name: Kampleitner
- first_name: Madhumitha
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ama: Stock M, Milutinovic B, Hönigsberger M, et al. Pathogen evasion of social immunity.
Nature Ecology and Evolution. 2023;7:450-460. doi:10.1038/s41559-023-01981-6
apa: Stock, M., Milutinovic, B., Hönigsberger, M., Grasse, A. V., Wiesenhofer, F.,
Kampleitner, N., … Cremer, S. (2023). Pathogen evasion of social immunity. Nature
Ecology and Evolution. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-023-01981-6
chicago: Stock, Miriam, Barbara Milutinovic, Michaela Hönigsberger, Anna V Grasse,
Florian Wiesenhofer, Niklas Kampleitner, Madhumitha Narasimhan, Thomas Schmitt,
and Sylvia Cremer. “Pathogen Evasion of Social Immunity.” Nature Ecology and
Evolution. Springer Nature, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41559-023-01981-6.
ieee: M. Stock et al., “Pathogen evasion of social immunity,” Nature Ecology
and Evolution, vol. 7. Springer Nature, pp. 450–460, 2023.
ista: Stock M, Milutinovic B, Hönigsberger M, Grasse AV, Wiesenhofer F, Kampleitner
N, Narasimhan M, Schmitt T, Cremer S. 2023. Pathogen evasion of social immunity.
Nature Ecology and Evolution. 7, 450–460.
mla: Stock, Miriam, et al. “Pathogen Evasion of Social Immunity.” Nature Ecology
and Evolution, vol. 7, Springer Nature, 2023, pp. 450–60, doi:10.1038/s41559-023-01981-6.
short: M. Stock, B. Milutinovic, M. Hönigsberger, A.V. Grasse, F. Wiesenhofer, N.
Kampleitner, M. Narasimhan, T. Schmitt, S. Cremer, Nature Ecology and Evolution
7 (2023) 450–460.
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abstract:
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text: To respond to auxin, the chief orchestrator of their multicellularity, plants
evolved multiple receptor systems and signal transduction cascades. Despite decades
of research, however, we are still lacking a satisfactory synthesis of various
auxin signaling mechanisms. The chief discrepancy and historical controversy of
the field is that of rapid and slow auxin effects on plant physiology and development.
How is it possible that ions begin to trickle across the plasma membrane as soon
as auxin enters the cell, even though the best-characterized transcriptional auxin
pathway can take effect only after tens of minutes? Recently, unexpected progress
has been made in understanding this and other unknowns of auxin signaling. We
provide a perspective on these exciting developments and concepts whose general
applicability might have ramifications beyond auxin signaling.
acknowledgement: The opening quote is not intended to reflect any political views
of the authors. The authors by no means endorse the rhetoric of Donald Rumsfeld
or the 2003 invasion of Iraq by the United States. Nevertheless, Rumsfeld's quote
led to both public and academic debates on the concept of known and unknown unknowns,
which can be applied to the recent unexpected developments in the auxin signaling
field. We thank Linlin Qi and Huihuang Chen for their suggestions on figure presentation
and inspiring discussions of TIR1/AFB signaling. Finally, we thank Aroosa Hussain
for discussion of Greek mythology.
article_number: '102443'
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last_name: Friml
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citation:
ama: 'Fiedler L, Friml J. Rapid auxin signaling: Unknowns old and new. Current
Opinion in Plant Biology. 2023;75(10). doi:10.1016/j.pbi.2023.102443'
apa: 'Fiedler, L., & Friml, J. (2023). Rapid auxin signaling: Unknowns old and
new. Current Opinion in Plant Biology. Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pbi.2023.102443'
chicago: 'Fiedler, Lukas, and Jiří Friml. “Rapid Auxin Signaling: Unknowns Old and
New.” Current Opinion in Plant Biology. Elsevier, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pbi.2023.102443.'
ieee: 'L. Fiedler and J. Friml, “Rapid auxin signaling: Unknowns old and new,” Current
Opinion in Plant Biology, vol. 75, no. 10. Elsevier, 2023.'
ista: 'Fiedler L, Friml J. 2023. Rapid auxin signaling: Unknowns old and new. Current
Opinion in Plant Biology. 75(10), 102443.'
mla: 'Fiedler, Lukas, and Jiří Friml. “Rapid Auxin Signaling: Unknowns Old and New.”
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, vol. 75, no. 10, 102443, Elsevier, 2023,
doi:10.1016/j.pbi.2023.102443.'
short: L. Fiedler, J. Friml, Current Opinion in Plant Biology 75 (2023).
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...
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abstract:
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text: Clathrin-mediated endocytosis (CME) is vital for the regulation of plant growth
and development by controlling plasma membrane protein composition and cargo uptake.
CME relies on the precise recruitment of regulators for vesicle maturation and
release. Homologues of components of mammalian vesicle scission are strong candidates
to be part of the scissin machinery in plants, but the precise roles of these
proteins in this process is not fully understood. Here, we characterised the roles
of Plant Dynamin-Related Proteins 2 (DRP2s) and SH3-domain containing protein
2 (SH3P2), the plant homologue to Dynamins’ recruiters, like Endophilin and Amphiphysin,
in the CME by combining high-resolution imaging of endocytic events in vivo and
characterisation of the purified proteins in vitro. Although DRP2s and SH3P2 arrive
similarly late during CME and physically interact, genetic analysis of the Dsh3p1,2,3
triple-mutant and complementation assays with non-SH3P2-interacting DRP2 variants
suggests that SH3P2 does not directly recruit DRP2s to the site of endocytosis.
These observations imply that despite the presence of many well-conserved endocytic
components, plants have acquired a distinct mechanism for CME. One Sentence Summary
In contrast to predictions based on mammalian systems, plant Dynamin-related proteins
2 are recruited to the site of Clathrin-mediated endocytosis independently of
BAR-SH3 proteins.
acknowledged_ssus:
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full_name: Gnyliukh, Nataliia
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last_name: Gnyliukh
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- first_name: Alexander J
full_name: Johnson, Alexander J
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last_name: Johnson
orcid: 0000-0002-2739-8843
- first_name: Marie-Kristin
full_name: Nagel, Marie-Kristin
last_name: Nagel
- first_name: Aline
full_name: Monzer, Aline
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- first_name: Jiří
full_name: Friml, Jiří
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last_name: Friml
orcid: 0000-0002-8302-7596
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ama: Gnyliukh N, Johnson AJ, Nagel M-K, et al. Role of dynamin-related proteins
2 and SH3P2 in clathrin-mediated endocytosis in plants. bioRxiv. doi:10.1101/2023.10.09.561523
apa: Gnyliukh, N., Johnson, A. J., Nagel, M.-K., Monzer, A., Hlavata, A., Isono,
E., … Friml, J. (n.d.). Role of dynamin-related proteins 2 and SH3P2 in clathrin-mediated
endocytosis in plants. bioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.10.09.561523
chicago: Gnyliukh, Nataliia, Alexander J Johnson, Marie-Kristin Nagel, Aline Monzer,
Annamaria Hlavata, Erika Isono, Martin Loose, and Jiří Friml. “Role of Dynamin-Related
Proteins 2 and SH3P2 in Clathrin-Mediated Endocytosis in Plants.” BioRxiv,
n.d. https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.10.09.561523.
ieee: N. Gnyliukh et al., “Role of dynamin-related proteins 2 and SH3P2 in
clathrin-mediated endocytosis in plants,” bioRxiv. .
ista: Gnyliukh N, Johnson AJ, Nagel M-K, Monzer A, Hlavata A, Isono E, Loose M,
Friml J. Role of dynamin-related proteins 2 and SH3P2 in clathrin-mediated endocytosis
in plants. bioRxiv, 10.1101/2023.10.09.561523.
mla: Gnyliukh, Nataliia, et al. “Role of Dynamin-Related Proteins 2 and SH3P2 in
Clathrin-Mediated Endocytosis in Plants.” BioRxiv, doi:10.1101/2023.10.09.561523.
short: N. Gnyliukh, A.J. Johnson, M.-K. Nagel, A. Monzer, A. Hlavata, E. Isono,
M. Loose, J. Friml, BioRxiv (n.d.).
date_created: 2023-11-22T10:17:49Z
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name: International IST Doctoral Program
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...
---
_id: '14339'
abstract:
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text: Lateral roots are typically maintained at non-vertical angles with respect
to gravity. These gravitropic setpoint angles are intriguing because their maintenance
requires that roots are able to effect growth response both with and against the
gravity vector, a phenomenon previously attributed to gravitropism acting against
an antigravitropic offset mechanism. Here we show how the components mediating
gravitropism in the vertical primary root—PINs and phosphatases acting upon them—are
reconfigured in their regulation such that lateral root growth at a range of angles
can be maintained. We show that the ability of Arabidopsis lateral roots to bend
both downward and upward requires the generation of auxin asymmetries and is driven
by angle-dependent variation in downward gravitropic auxin flux acting against
angle-independent upward, antigravitropic flux. Further, we demonstrate a symmetry
in auxin distribution in lateral roots at gravitropic setpoint angle that can
be traced back to a net, balanced polarization of PIN3 and PIN7 auxin transporters
in the columella. These auxin fluxes are shifted by altering PIN protein phosphoregulation
in the columella, either by introducing PIN3 phosphovariant versions or via manipulation
of levels of the phosphatase subunit PP2A/RCN1. Finally, we show that auxin, in
addition to driving lateral root directional growth, acts within the lateral root
columella to induce more vertical growth by increasing RCN1 levels, causing a
downward shift in PIN3 localization, thereby diminishing the magnitude of the
upward, antigravitropic auxin flux.
acknowledgement: We thank D. Weijers, C. Schwechheimer and R. Offringa for generous
sharing of published and unpublished materials and P. Masson for advice on the use
of the ARL2 promoter. We are grateful to M. Del Bianco and O. Leyser for critical
reading of the manuscript. This work was supported by the BBSRC (grants BB/N010124/1
and BB/R000859/1 to S.K.), the Gatsby Charitable Foundation and the Leverhulme Trust
(RPG-2018-137 to S.K.).
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author:
- first_name: S
full_name: Roychoudhry, S
last_name: Roychoudhry
- first_name: K
full_name: Sageman-Furnas, K
last_name: Sageman-Furnas
- first_name: C
full_name: Wolverton, C
last_name: Wolverton
- first_name: Peter
full_name: Grones, Peter
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last_name: Grones
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last_name: Tan
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- first_name: Gergely
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full_name: De Angelis, M
last_name: De Angelis
- first_name: HL
full_name: Goodman, HL
last_name: Goodman
- first_name: N
full_name: Capstaff, N
last_name: Capstaff
- first_name: Lloyd
full_name: JPB, Lloyd
last_name: JPB
- first_name: J
full_name: Mullen, J
last_name: Mullen
- first_name: R
full_name: Hangarter, R
last_name: Hangarter
- first_name: Jiří
full_name: Friml, Jiří
id: 4159519E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Friml
orcid: 0000-0002-8302-7596
- first_name: S
full_name: Kepinski, S
last_name: Kepinski
citation:
ama: Roychoudhry S, Sageman-Furnas K, Wolverton C, et al. Antigravitropic PIN polarization
maintains non-vertical growth in lateral roots. Nature Plants. 2023;9:1500-1513.
doi:10.1038/s41477-023-01478-x
apa: Roychoudhry, S., Sageman-Furnas, K., Wolverton, C., Grones, P., Tan, S., Molnar,
G., … Kepinski, S. (2023). Antigravitropic PIN polarization maintains non-vertical
growth in lateral roots. Nature Plants. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41477-023-01478-x
chicago: Roychoudhry, S, K Sageman-Furnas, C Wolverton, Peter Grones, Shutang Tan,
Gergely Molnar, M De Angelis, et al. “Antigravitropic PIN Polarization Maintains
Non-Vertical Growth in Lateral Roots.” Nature Plants. Springer Nature,
2023. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41477-023-01478-x.
ieee: S. Roychoudhry et al., “Antigravitropic PIN polarization maintains
non-vertical growth in lateral roots,” Nature Plants, vol. 9. Springer
Nature, pp. 1500–1513, 2023.
ista: Roychoudhry S, Sageman-Furnas K, Wolverton C, Grones P, Tan S, Molnar G, De
Angelis M, Goodman H, Capstaff N, JPB L, Mullen J, Hangarter R, Friml J, Kepinski
S. 2023. Antigravitropic PIN polarization maintains non-vertical growth in lateral
roots. Nature Plants. 9, 1500–1513.
mla: Roychoudhry, S., et al. “Antigravitropic PIN Polarization Maintains Non-Vertical
Growth in Lateral Roots.” Nature Plants, vol. 9, Springer Nature, 2023,
pp. 1500–13, doi:10.1038/s41477-023-01478-x.
short: S. Roychoudhry, K. Sageman-Furnas, C. Wolverton, P. Grones, S. Tan, G. Molnar,
M. De Angelis, H. Goodman, N. Capstaff, L. JPB, J. Mullen, R. Hangarter, J. Friml,
S. Kepinski, Nature Plants 9 (2023) 1500–1513.
date_created: 2023-09-15T09:56:01Z
date_published: 2023-09-01T00:00:00Z
date_updated: 2023-12-13T12:23:49Z
day: '01'
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- '580'
department:
- _id: JiFr
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abstract:
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text: "Auxin belongs among major phytohormones and governs multiple aspects of plant
growth and development. The establishment of auxin concentration gradients, determines,
among other processes, plant organ positioning and growth responses to environmental
stimuli.\r\nHerein we report the synthesis of new NBD- or DNS-labelled IAA derivatives
and the elucidation of their biological activity, fluorescence properties and
subcellular accumulation patterns in planta. These novel compounds did not show
auxin-like activity, but instead antagonized physiological auxin effects. The
DNS-labelled derivatives FL5 and FL6 showed strong anti-auxin activity in roots
and hypocotyls, which also occurred at the level of gene transcription as confirmed
by quantitative PCR analysis. The auxin antagonism of our derivatives was further
demonstrated in vitro using an SPR-based binding assay. The NBD-labelled compound
FL4 with the best fluorescence properties proved to be unsuitable to study auxin
accumulation patterns in planta. On the other hand, the strongest anti-auxin activity
possessing compounds FL5 and FL6 could be useful to study binding mechanisms to
auxin receptors and for manipulations of auxin-regulated processes."
acknowledgement: The authors would like to thank Karolína Kubiasová and Iñigo Saiz-Fernández
for valuable scientific discussions. Open access publishing supported by the National
Technical Library in Prague. This work was supported by the Palacký University Olomouc
Young Researcher Grant Competition (JG_2020_002), by the Internal Grant Agency of
Palacký University Olomouc (IGA_PrF_2023_016, IGA_PrF_2023_031), by the Ministry
of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic through the European Regional
Development Fund-Project Plants as a tool for sustainable global development (CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_019/0000827)
and the project Support of mobility at Palacký University Olomouc II. (CZ.02.2.69/0.0/0.0/18_053/0016919).
The Biacore T200 SPR instrument was provided by the WISB Research Technology Facility
within the School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick.
article_processing_charge: Yes (via OA deal)
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Kristýna
full_name: Bieleszová, Kristýna
last_name: Bieleszová
- first_name: Pavel
full_name: Hladík, Pavel
last_name: Hladík
- first_name: Martin
full_name: Kubala, Martin
last_name: Kubala
- first_name: Richard
full_name: Napier, Richard
last_name: Napier
- first_name: Federica
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- first_name: Zuzana
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last_name: Gelová
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- first_name: Lukas
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- first_name: Ivan
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last_name: Kulich
- first_name: Miroslav
full_name: Strnad, Miroslav
last_name: Strnad
- first_name: Karel
full_name: Doležal, Karel
last_name: Doležal
- first_name: Ondřej
full_name: Novák, Ondřej
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- first_name: Jiří
full_name: Friml, Jiří
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last_name: Friml
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full_name: Žukauskaitė, Asta
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citation:
ama: 'Bieleszová K, Hladík P, Kubala M, et al. New fluorescent auxin derivatives:
anti-auxin activity and accumulation patterns in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant
Growth Regulation. 2023. doi:10.1007/s10725-023-01083-0'
apa: 'Bieleszová, K., Hladík, P., Kubala, M., Napier, R., Brunoni, F., Gelová, Z.,
… Žukauskaitė, A. (2023). New fluorescent auxin derivatives: anti-auxin activity
and accumulation patterns in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Growth Regulation.
Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10725-023-01083-0'
chicago: 'Bieleszová, Kristýna, Pavel Hladík, Martin Kubala, Richard Napier, Federica
Brunoni, Zuzana Gelová, Lukas Fiedler, et al. “New Fluorescent Auxin Derivatives:
Anti-Auxin Activity and Accumulation Patterns in Arabidopsis Thaliana.” Plant
Growth Regulation. Springer Nature, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10725-023-01083-0.'
ieee: 'K. Bieleszová et al., “New fluorescent auxin derivatives: anti-auxin
activity and accumulation patterns in Arabidopsis thaliana,” Plant Growth Regulation.
Springer Nature, 2023.'
ista: 'Bieleszová K, Hladík P, Kubala M, Napier R, Brunoni F, Gelová Z, Fiedler
L, Kulich I, Strnad M, Doležal K, Novák O, Friml J, Žukauskaitė A. 2023. New fluorescent
auxin derivatives: anti-auxin activity and accumulation patterns in Arabidopsis
thaliana. Plant Growth Regulation.'
mla: 'Bieleszová, Kristýna, et al. “New Fluorescent Auxin Derivatives: Anti-Auxin
Activity and Accumulation Patterns in Arabidopsis Thaliana.” Plant Growth Regulation,
Springer Nature, 2023, doi:10.1007/s10725-023-01083-0.'
short: K. Bieleszová, P. Hladík, M. Kubala, R. Napier, F. Brunoni, Z. Gelová, L.
Fiedler, I. Kulich, M. Strnad, K. Doležal, O. Novák, J. Friml, A. Žukauskaitė,
Plant Growth Regulation (2023).
date_created: 2023-10-22T22:01:15Z
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isi: 1
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...
---
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abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Amid the delays due to the global pandemic, in early October 2022, the auxin
community gathered in the idyllic peninsula of Cavtat, Croatia. More than 170
scientists from across the world converged to discuss the latest advancements
in fundamental and applied research in the field. The topics, from signalling
and transport to plant architecture and response to the environment, show how
auxin research must bridge from the molecular realm to macroscopic developmental
responses. This is mirrored in this collection of reviews, contributed by participants
of the Auxin 2022 meeting.
article_processing_charge: Yes (in subscription journal)
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author:
- first_name: Marta
full_name: Del Bianco, Marta
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- first_name: Jiří
full_name: Friml, Jiří
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last_name: Friml
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last_name: Strader
- first_name: Stefan
full_name: Kepinski, Stefan
last_name: Kepinski
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ama: 'Del Bianco M, Friml J, Strader L, Kepinski S. Auxin research: Creating tools
for a greener future. Journal of Experimental Botany. 2023;74(22):6889-6892.
doi:10.1093/jxb/erad420'
apa: 'Del Bianco, M., Friml, J., Strader, L., & Kepinski, S. (2023). Auxin research:
Creating tools for a greener future. Journal of Experimental Botany. Oxford
University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erad420'
chicago: 'Del Bianco, Marta, Jiří Friml, Lucia Strader, and Stefan Kepinski. “Auxin
Research: Creating Tools for a Greener Future.” Journal of Experimental Botany.
Oxford University Press, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erad420.'
ieee: 'M. Del Bianco, J. Friml, L. Strader, and S. Kepinski, “Auxin research: Creating
tools for a greener future,” Journal of Experimental Botany, vol. 74, no.
22. Oxford University Press, pp. 6889–6892, 2023.'
ista: 'Del Bianco M, Friml J, Strader L, Kepinski S. 2023. Auxin research: Creating
tools for a greener future. Journal of Experimental Botany. 74(22), 6889–6892.'
mla: 'Del Bianco, Marta, et al. “Auxin Research: Creating Tools for a Greener Future.”
Journal of Experimental Botany, vol. 74, no. 22, Oxford University Press,
2023, pp. 6889–92, doi:10.1093/jxb/erad420.'
short: M. Del Bianco, J. Friml, L. Strader, S. Kepinski, Journal of Experimental
Botany 74 (2023) 6889–6892.
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text: Soluble chaperones residing in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) play vitally
important roles in folding and quality control of newly synthesized proteins that
transiently pass through the ER en route to their final destinations. These soluble
residents of the ER are themselves endowed with an ER retrieval signal that enables
the cell to bring the escaped residents back from the Golgi. Here, by using purified
proteins, we showed that Nicotiana tabacum phytaspase, a plant aspartate-specific
protease, introduces two breaks at the C-terminus of the N. tabacum ER resident
calreticulin-3. These cleavages resulted in removal of either a dipeptide or a
hexapeptide from the C-terminus of calreticulin-3 encompassing part or all of
the ER retrieval signal. Consistently, expression of the calreticulin-3 derivative
mimicking the phytaspase cleavage product in Nicotiana benthamiana cells demonstrated
loss of the ER accumulation of the protein. Notably, upon its escape from the
ER, calreticulin-3 was further processed by an unknown protease(s) to generate
the free N-terminal (N) domain of calreticulin-3, which was ultimately secreted
into the apoplast. Our study thus identified a specific proteolytic enzyme capable
of precise detachment of the ER retrieval signal from a plant ER resident protein,
with implications for the further fate of the escaped resident.
acknowledgement: "We thank C.U.T. Hellen for critically reading the manuscript. The
MALDI MS facility and CLSM became available to us in the framework of Moscow State
University Development Programs PNG 5.13 and PNR 5.13.\r\nThis work was funded by
the Russian Science Foundation, grant numbers 19-14-00010 and 22-14-00071."
article_number: '16527'
article_processing_charge: Yes
article_type: original
author:
- first_name: Anastasiia
full_name: Teplova, Anastasiia
id: e3736151-106c-11ec-b916-c2558e2762c6
last_name: Teplova
- first_name: Artemii A.
full_name: Pigidanov, Artemii A.
last_name: Pigidanov
- first_name: Marina V.
full_name: Serebryakova, Marina V.
last_name: Serebryakova
- first_name: Sergei A.
full_name: Golyshev, Sergei A.
last_name: Golyshev
- first_name: Raisa A.
full_name: Galiullina, Raisa A.
last_name: Galiullina
- first_name: Nina V.
full_name: Chichkova, Nina V.
last_name: Chichkova
- first_name: Andrey B.
full_name: Vartapetian, Andrey B.
last_name: Vartapetian
citation:
ama: Teplova A, Pigidanov AA, Serebryakova MV, et al. Phytaspase Is capable of detaching
the endoplasmic reticulum retrieval signal from tobacco calreticulin-3. International
Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2023;24(22). doi:10.3390/ijms242216527
apa: Teplova, A., Pigidanov, A. A., Serebryakova, M. V., Golyshev, S. A., Galiullina,
R. A., Chichkova, N. V., & Vartapetian, A. B. (2023). Phytaspase Is capable
of detaching the endoplasmic reticulum retrieval signal from tobacco calreticulin-3.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms242216527
chicago: Teplova, Anastasiia, Artemii A. Pigidanov, Marina V. Serebryakova, Sergei
A. Golyshev, Raisa A. Galiullina, Nina V. Chichkova, and Andrey B. Vartapetian.
“Phytaspase Is Capable of Detaching the Endoplasmic Reticulum Retrieval Signal
from Tobacco Calreticulin-3.” International Journal of Molecular Sciences.
MDPI, 2023. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms242216527.
ieee: A. Teplova et al., “Phytaspase Is capable of detaching the endoplasmic
reticulum retrieval signal from tobacco calreticulin-3,” International Journal
of Molecular Sciences, vol. 24, no. 22. MDPI, 2023.
ista: Teplova A, Pigidanov AA, Serebryakova MV, Golyshev SA, Galiullina RA, Chichkova
NV, Vartapetian AB. 2023. Phytaspase Is capable of detaching the endoplasmic reticulum
retrieval signal from tobacco calreticulin-3. International Journal of Molecular
Sciences. 24(22), 16527.
mla: Teplova, Anastasiia, et al. “Phytaspase Is Capable of Detaching the Endoplasmic
Reticulum Retrieval Signal from Tobacco Calreticulin-3.” International Journal
of Molecular Sciences, vol. 24, no. 22, 16527, MDPI, 2023, doi:10.3390/ijms242216527.
short: A. Teplova, A.A. Pigidanov, M.V. Serebryakova, S.A. Golyshev, R.A. Galiullina,
N.V. Chichkova, A.B. Vartapetian, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
24 (2023).
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day: '01'
ddc:
- '580'
department:
- _id: JiFr
doi: 10.3390/ijms242216527
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isi:
- '001113792600001'
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- '38003717'
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- Inorganic Chemistry
- Organic Chemistry
- Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
- Computer Science Applications
- Spectroscopy
- Molecular Biology
- General Medicine
- Catalysis
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title: Phytaspase Is capable of detaching the endoplasmic reticulum retrieval signal
from tobacco calreticulin-3
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type: journal_article
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...
---
_id: '13212'
abstract:
- lang: eng
text: Auxin is the major plant hormone regulating growth and development (Friml,
2022). Forward genetic approaches in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana have
identified major components of auxin signalling and established the canonical
mechanism mediating transcriptional and thus developmental reprogramming. In this
textbook view, TRANSPORT INHIBITOR RESPONSE 1 (TIR1)/AUXIN-SIGNALING F-BOX (AFBs)
are auxin receptors, which act as F-box subunits determining the substrate specificity
of the Skp1-Cullin1-F box protein (SCF) type E3 ubiquitin ligase complex. Auxin
acts as a “molecular glue” increasing the affinity between TIR1/AFBs and the Aux/IAA
repressors. Subsequently, Aux/IAAs are ubiquitinated and degraded, thus releasing
auxin transcription factors from their repression making them free to mediate
transcription of auxin response genes (Yu et al., 2022). Nonetheless, accumulating
evidence suggests existence of rapid, non-transcriptional responses downstream
of TIR1/AFBs such as auxin-induced cytosolic calcium (Ca2+) transients, plasma
membrane depolarization and apoplast alkalinisation, all converging on the process
of root growth inhibition and root gravitropism (Li et al., 2022). Particularly,
these rapid responses are mostly contributed by predominantly cytosolic AFB1,
while the long-term growth responses are mediated by mainly nuclear TIR1 and AFB2-AFB5
(Li et al., 2021; Prigge et al., 2020; Serre et al., 2021). How AFB1 conducts
auxin-triggered rapid responses and how it is different from TIR1 and AFB2-AFB5
remains elusive. Here, we compare the roles of TIR1 and AFB1 in transcriptional
and rapid responses by modulating their subcellular localization in Arabidopsis
and by testing their ability to mediate transcriptional responses when part of
the minimal auxin circuit reconstituted in yeast.
acknowledged_ssus:
- _id: LifeSc
- _id: Bio
acknowledgement: We thank all the authors for sharing the published materials. This
research was supported by the Lab Support Facility and the Imaging and Optics Facility
of ISTA. We thank Lukáš Fiedler (ISTA) for critical reading of the manuscript. This
project was funded by the European Research Council Advanced Grant (ETAP-742985).
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article_type: letter_note
author:
- first_name: Huihuang
full_name: Chen, Huihuang
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last_name: Chen
- first_name: Lanxin
full_name: Li, Lanxin
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last_name: Li
orcid: 0000-0002-5607-272X
- first_name: Minxia
full_name: Zou, Minxia
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last_name: Zou
- first_name: Linlin
full_name: Qi, Linlin
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last_name: Qi
orcid: 0000-0001-5187-8401
- first_name: Jiří
full_name: Friml, Jiří
id: 4159519E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Friml
orcid: 0000-0002-8302-7596
citation:
ama: Chen H, Li L, Zou M, Qi L, Friml J. Distinct functions of TIR1 and AFB1 receptors
in auxin signalling. Molecular Plant. 2023;16(7):1117-1119. doi:10.1016/j.molp.2023.06.007
apa: Chen, H., Li, L., Zou, M., Qi, L., & Friml, J. (2023). Distinct functions
of TIR1 and AFB1 receptors in auxin signalling. Molecular Plant. Elsevier
. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molp.2023.06.007
chicago: Chen, Huihuang, Lanxin Li, Minxia Zou, Linlin Qi, and Jiří Friml. “Distinct
Functions of TIR1 and AFB1 Receptors in Auxin Signalling.” Molecular Plant.
Elsevier , 2023. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molp.2023.06.007.
ieee: H. Chen, L. Li, M. Zou, L. Qi, and J. Friml, “Distinct functions of TIR1 and
AFB1 receptors in auxin signalling.,” Molecular Plant, vol. 16, no. 7.
Elsevier , pp. 1117–1119, 2023.
ista: Chen H, Li L, Zou M, Qi L, Friml J. 2023. Distinct functions of TIR1 and AFB1
receptors in auxin signalling. Molecular Plant. 16(7), 1117–1119.
mla: Chen, Huihuang, et al. “Distinct Functions of TIR1 and AFB1 Receptors in Auxin
Signalling.” Molecular Plant, vol. 16, no. 7, Elsevier , 2023, pp. 1117–19,
doi:10.1016/j.molp.2023.06.007.
short: H. Chen, L. Li, M. Zou, L. Qi, J. Friml, Molecular Plant 16 (2023) 1117–1119.
date_created: 2023-07-12T07:32:46Z
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date_updated: 2024-01-29T10:38:57Z
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abstract:
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text: The 3′,5′-cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) is a versatile second messenger
in many mammalian signaling pathways. However, its role in plants remains not
well-recognized. Recent discovery of adenylate cyclase (AC) activity for transport
inhibitor response 1/auxin-signaling F-box proteins (TIR1/AFB) auxin receptors
and the demonstration of its importance for canonical auxin signaling put plant
cAMP research back into spotlight. This insight briefly summarizes the well-established
cAMP signaling pathways in mammalian cells and describes the turbulent and controversial
history of plant cAMP research highlighting the major progress and the unresolved
points. We also briefly review the current paradigm of auxin signaling to provide
a background for the discussion on the AC activity of TIR1/AFB auxin receptors
and its potential role in transcriptional auxin signaling as well as impact of
these discoveries on plant cAMP research in general.
acknowledgement: 'We gratefully acknowledge our brave colleagues, whose excellent
efforts kept the plant cAMP research going in the last two decades. The authors
were financially supported by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF): I 6123 and P 37051-B.'
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author:
- first_name: Linlin
full_name: Qi, Linlin
id: 44B04502-A9ED-11E9-B6FC-583AE6697425
last_name: Qi
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- first_name: Jiří
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id: 4159519E-F248-11E8-B48F-1D18A9856A87
last_name: Friml
orcid: 0000-0002-8302-7596
citation:
ama: Qi L, Friml J. Tale of cAMP as a second messenger in auxin signaling and beyond.
New Phytologist. 2023;240(2):489-495. doi:10.1111/nph.19123
apa: Qi, L., & Friml, J. (2023). Tale of cAMP as a second messenger in auxin
signaling and beyond. New Phytologist. Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.19123
chicago: Qi, Linlin, and Jiří Friml. “Tale of CAMP as a Second Messenger in Auxin
Signaling and Beyond.” New Phytologist. Wiley, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.19123.
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and beyond,” New Phytologist, vol. 240, no. 2. Wiley, pp. 489–495, 2023.
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and Beyond.” New Phytologist, vol. 240, no. 2, Wiley, 2023, pp. 489–95,
doi:10.1111/nph.19123.
short: L. Qi, J. Friml, New Phytologist 240 (2023) 489–495.
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text: The phytohormone auxin plays central roles in many growth and developmental
processes in plants. Development of chemical tools targeting the auxin pathway
is useful for both plant biology and agriculture. Here we reveal that naproxen,
a synthetic compound with anti-inflammatory activity in humans, acts as an auxin
transport inhibitor targeting PIN-FORMED (PIN) transporters in plants. Physiological
experiments indicate that exogenous naproxen treatment affects pleiotropic auxin-regulated
developmental processes. Additional cellular and biochemical evidence indicates
that naproxen suppresses auxin transport, specifically PIN-mediated auxin efflux.
Moreover, biochemical and structural analyses confirm that naproxen binds directly
to PIN1 protein via the same binding cavity as the indole-3-acetic acid substrate.
Thus, by combining cellular, biochemical, and structural approaches, this study
clearly establishes that naproxen is a PIN inhibitor and elucidates the underlying
mechanisms. Further use of this compound may advance our understanding of the
molecular mechanisms of PIN-mediated auxin transport and expand our toolkit in
auxin biology and agriculture.
acknowledgement: "This work was supported by the Strategic Priority Research Program
of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (XDB37020103 to Linfeng Sun); research funds
from the Center for Advanced Interdisciplinary Science\r\nand Biomedicine of IHM,
Division of Life Sciences and Medicine, University of Science and Technology of
China (QYPY20220012 to S.T.); start-up funding from the University of Science and
Technology of China and the\r\nChinese Academy of Sciences (GG9100007007, KY9100000026,KY9100000051,
and KJ2070000079 to S.T.); the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31900885
to X.L. and 31870732 to Linfeng Sun); the Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province
(2008085MC90 to X.L. and 2008085J15 to Linfeng Sun); the Fundamental Research Funds
for the Central Universities (WK9100000021 to S.T. and WK9100000031 to Linfeng Sun);
and the USTC Research Funds of the Double First-Class Initiative (YD9100002016 to
S.T. and YD9100002004 to Linfeng Sun). Linfeng Sun is supported by an Outstanding
Young Scholar Award from the Qiu Shi Science and Technologies Foundation and a Young
Scholar Award from the Cyrus Tang Foundation.We thank Dr. Yang Zhao for sharing
published materials (Center for Excellence in Molecular Plant Sciences, Chinese
Academy of Sciences) and the Cryo-EM Center of the University of Science and Technology
of China for the EM facility support. We are grateful to Y. Gao and all other staff
members for their technical support on cryo-EM data collection. "
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- first_name: Mengjuan
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- first_name: Wei
full_name: Ying, Wei
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- first_name: Linfeng
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citation:
ama: Xia J, Kong M, Yang Z, et al. Chemical inhibition of Arabidopsis PIN-FORMED
auxin transporters by the anti-inflammatory drug naproxen. Plant Communications.
2023;4(6). doi:10.1016/j.xplc.2023.100632
apa: Xia, J., Kong, M., Yang, Z., Sun, L., Peng, Y., Mao, Y., … Tan, S. (2023).
Chemical inhibition of Arabidopsis PIN-FORMED auxin transporters by the anti-inflammatory
drug naproxen. Plant Communications. Elsevier . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xplc.2023.100632
chicago: Xia, Jing, Mengjuan Kong, Zhisen Yang, Lianghanxiao Sun, Yakun Peng, Yanbo
Mao, Hong Wei, et al. “Chemical Inhibition of Arabidopsis PIN-FORMED Auxin Transporters
by the Anti-Inflammatory Drug Naproxen.” Plant Communications. Elsevier
, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xplc.2023.100632.
ieee: J. Xia et al., “Chemical inhibition of Arabidopsis PIN-FORMED auxin
transporters by the anti-inflammatory drug naproxen,” Plant Communications,
vol. 4, no. 6. Elsevier , 2023.
ista: Xia J, Kong M, Yang Z, Sun L, Peng Y, Mao Y, Wei H, Ying W, Gao Y, Friml J,
Weng J, Liu X, Sun L, Tan S. 2023. Chemical inhibition of Arabidopsis PIN-FORMED
auxin transporters by the anti-inflammatory drug naproxen. Plant Communications.
4(6), 100632.
mla: Xia, Jing, et al. “Chemical Inhibition of Arabidopsis PIN-FORMED Auxin Transporters
by the Anti-Inflammatory Drug Naproxen.” Plant Communications, vol. 4,
no. 6, 100632, Elsevier , 2023, doi:10.1016/j.xplc.2023.100632.
short: J. Xia, M. Kong, Z. Yang, L. Sun, Y. Peng, Y. Mao, H. Wei, W. Ying, Y. Gao,
J. Friml, J. Weng, X. Liu, L. Sun, S. Tan, Plant Communications 4 (2023).
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