A thermosensor FUST1 primes heat-induced stress granule formation via biomolecular condensation in Arabidopsis.

拟南芥中的热敏传感器 FUST1 通过生物分子凝聚启动热诱导应激颗粒的形成

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作者:Geng Pan, Li Changxuan, Quan Xuebo, Peng Jiaxuan, Yao Zhiying, Wang Yunhe, Yang Ming, Wang Yanning, Jin Yunfan, Xiong Yan, Liu Hongtao, Qi Yijun, Yang Peiguo, Huang Kai, Fang Xiaofeng
The ability to sense cellular temperature and induce physiological changes is pivotal for plants to cope with warming climate. Biomolecular condensation is emerging as a thermo-sensing mechanism, but the underlying molecular basis remains elusive. Here we show that an intrinsically disordered protein FUST1 senses heat via its condensation in Arabidopsis thaliana. Heat-dependent condensation of FUST1 is primarily determined by its prion-like domain (PrLD). All-atom molecular dynamics simulation and experimental validation reveal that PrLD encodes a thermo-switch, experiencing lock-to-open conformational changes that control the intermolecular contacts. FUST1 interacts with integral stress granule (SG) components and localizes in the SGs. Importantly, FUST1 condensation is autonomous and precedes condensation of several known SG markers and is indispensable for SG assembly. Loss of FUST1 significantly delays SG assembly and impairs both basal and acquired heat tolerance. These findings illuminate the molecular basis for thermo-sensing by biomolecular condensation and shed light on the molecular mechanism of heat stress granule assembly.

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