Cytosolic WPRa4 and Plastoskeletal PMI4 Proteins Mediate Touch Response in a Model Organism Arabidopsis.

细胞质 WPRa4 和质体骨架 PMI4 蛋白介导模式生物拟南芥的触觉反应

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作者:Wu Kebin, Yang Nan, Ren Jia, Liu Shichang, Wang Kai, Dai Shuaijian, Lu Yinglin, An Yuxing, Tian Fuyun, Gao Zhaobing, Yang Zhu, Zhang Yage, Yu Weichuan, Li Ning
Plastoskeletal PMI4 Protein is a Key Regulator of ThigmomorphogenesisTo elucidate the early signaling components involved in thigmomorphogenesis in Arabidopsis thaliana, we combined microscopy and proximity-labeling (PL)-based quantitative biotinylproteomics to characterize the touch-responsive putative cytoskeleton-interacting protein WPRa4 (TREPH1). Our findings revealed that WPRa4 localizes near plastids and interacts with cytosolic Plastid Movement-Impaired (PMI) proteins and a plastidic translocon component, suggesting a cytoskeleton-plastid network in mechanosensing. Bioinformatic analysis of PL and cross-linking mass spectrometry (XL-MS) data identified PMI4 as a key mediator, with pmi4 mutants lacking touch-induced bolting delay, rosette size reduction, and Ca(2+) oscillations. Transcriptomics further showed that PMI4 regulates touch-responsive and jasmonic acid (JA)-associated genes, such as LOX2. We propose a molecular model where interconnected Cytoskeleton-Plastoskeleton Continuum (CPC) proteins act as early mechanosensors, integrating the touch responses of plant aerial organs with calcium signaling and transcriptional reprogramming in Arabidopsis.

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