Carbon dioxide sensing in Arabidopsis thaliana mediated by liquid-to-liquid phase separation of Protein Phosphatase Type 2C homologs
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2024
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Tartu Ülikool
Abstract
Carbon dioxide sensing is crucial for plants to maintain a balance between exchange of gas and
water vapor which directly affects tolerance of environmental stresses and ensures plant
survival. Understanding CO2 sensing in plants will therefore help to be more prepared for
future challenges in food crop production caused by increased environmental stresses due to
climate change. An up to this point nearly unstudied process in plants, the phase separation
(PS) of proteins, has recently been shown in vitro to be the main mechanism of CO2 sensing of
a protein phosphatase type 2C (AP2C3) from Arabidopsis thaliana. PS describes the process of
protein condensate droplet formation due to local enrichment of protein caused by interactive
motifs usually located in an intrinsically disordered region (IDR) within the polypeptide
backbone. In this study, we attempted to reproduce published results and screen for further
IDR/PS mediated CO2 sensitivity of PP2Cs by cloning, expression, and purification of AP2C1,
AP2C4 and PP2C74, along with AP2C3, for in vitro imaging experiments. We successfully
established a reliable laser scanning confocal microscopy imaging setup for monitoring the
phase separation of purified proteins fused to fluorescent tags. However, CO2-condensation of
PP2C proteins could not be detected. Furthermore, we aimed to study PS and verify
intracellular localisation of selected PP2C homologs in planta via a transient overexpression
assay in Nicotiana benthamiana. Additionally, a connection of AP2C3 with the guard cell
CO2 signalling pathway by a bimolecular fluorescence complementation assay with Mitogen-activated
Protein Kinase 12 (MPK12) was investigated. These experiments verified the
intracellular localisation of selected homologs, the presence of biomolecular condensates for
AP2C3/4 in planta and indicated interaction between AP2C3 and MPK12.
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Liquid-to-liquid Phase Separation, Protein Condensation, Protein Phosphatase 2C, CO2 Sensing in guard cells, Mitogen-Activated Kinase 12