Regulation of WRKY46 transcription factor function by mitogen-activated protein kinases in Arabidopsis thaliana.

AbstractMitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascades are central signalling pathways activated in plants after sensing internal developmental and external stress cues. Knowledge about the downstream substrate proteins of MAPKs is still limited in plants. We screened Arabidopsis WRKY transcriptio...

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Main Authors: Arsheed Hussain Sheikh, Lennart eEschen-Lippold, Pascal ePecher, Wolfgang eHoehenwarter, Alok Krishna Sinha, Dierk eScheel, Justin eLee
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-02-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.00061/full
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spelling doaj-501f087b28134a6e981e7d23aa43647f2020-11-25T01:08:16ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2016-02-01710.3389/fpls.2016.00061171759Regulation of WRKY46 transcription factor function by mitogen-activated protein kinases in Arabidopsis thaliana.Arsheed Hussain Sheikh0Arsheed Hussain Sheikh1Lennart eEschen-Lippold2Pascal ePecher3Pascal ePecher4Wolfgang eHoehenwarter5Alok Krishna Sinha6Dierk eScheel7Justin eLee8Leibniz Institute of Plant BiochemistryUniversity of WarwickLeibniz Institute of Plant BiochemistryLeibniz Institute of Plant BiochemistryJohn Innes CentreLeibniz Institute of Plant BiochemistryNational Institute of Plant Genome ResearchLeibniz Institute of Plant BiochemistryLeibniz Institute of Plant BiochemistryAbstractMitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascades are central signalling pathways activated in plants after sensing internal developmental and external stress cues. Knowledge about the downstream substrate proteins of MAPKs is still limited in plants. We screened Arabidopsis WRKY transcription factors as potential targets downstream of MAPKs, and concentrated on characterizing WRKY46 as a substrate of the MAPK, MPK3. Mass spectrometry revealed in vitro phosphorylation of WRKY46 at amino acid position S168 by MPK3. However, mutagenesis studies showed that a second phosphosite, S250, can also be phosphorylated. Elicitation with pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), such as the bacterial flagellin-derived flg22 peptide led to in vivo destabilization of WRKY46 in Arabidopsis protoplasts. Mutation of either phosphorylation site reduced the PAMP-induced degradation of WRKY46. Furthermore, the protein for the double phosphosite mutant is expressed at higher levels compared to wild-type proteins or single phosphosite mutants. In line with its nuclear localization and predicted function as a transcriptional activator, overexpression of WRKY46 in protoplasts raised basal plant defence as reflected by the increase in promoter activity of the PAMP-responsive gene, NHL10, in a MAPK-dependent manner. Thus, MAPK-mediated regulation of WRKY46 is a mechanism to control plant defence.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.00061/fullPhosphorylationProtein Stabilitydefencemitogen-activated protein kinaseWRKY transcription factorsPathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs)
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author Arsheed Hussain Sheikh
Arsheed Hussain Sheikh
Lennart eEschen-Lippold
Pascal ePecher
Pascal ePecher
Wolfgang eHoehenwarter
Alok Krishna Sinha
Dierk eScheel
Justin eLee
spellingShingle Arsheed Hussain Sheikh
Arsheed Hussain Sheikh
Lennart eEschen-Lippold
Pascal ePecher
Pascal ePecher
Wolfgang eHoehenwarter
Alok Krishna Sinha
Dierk eScheel
Justin eLee
Regulation of WRKY46 transcription factor function by mitogen-activated protein kinases in Arabidopsis thaliana.
Frontiers in Plant Science
Phosphorylation
Protein Stability
defence
mitogen-activated protein kinase
WRKY transcription factors
Pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs)
author_facet Arsheed Hussain Sheikh
Arsheed Hussain Sheikh
Lennart eEschen-Lippold
Pascal ePecher
Pascal ePecher
Wolfgang eHoehenwarter
Alok Krishna Sinha
Dierk eScheel
Justin eLee
author_sort Arsheed Hussain Sheikh
title Regulation of WRKY46 transcription factor function by mitogen-activated protein kinases in Arabidopsis thaliana.
title_short Regulation of WRKY46 transcription factor function by mitogen-activated protein kinases in Arabidopsis thaliana.
title_full Regulation of WRKY46 transcription factor function by mitogen-activated protein kinases in Arabidopsis thaliana.
title_fullStr Regulation of WRKY46 transcription factor function by mitogen-activated protein kinases in Arabidopsis thaliana.
title_full_unstemmed Regulation of WRKY46 transcription factor function by mitogen-activated protein kinases in Arabidopsis thaliana.
title_sort regulation of wrky46 transcription factor function by mitogen-activated protein kinases in arabidopsis thaliana.
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2016-02-01
description AbstractMitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascades are central signalling pathways activated in plants after sensing internal developmental and external stress cues. Knowledge about the downstream substrate proteins of MAPKs is still limited in plants. We screened Arabidopsis WRKY transcription factors as potential targets downstream of MAPKs, and concentrated on characterizing WRKY46 as a substrate of the MAPK, MPK3. Mass spectrometry revealed in vitro phosphorylation of WRKY46 at amino acid position S168 by MPK3. However, mutagenesis studies showed that a second phosphosite, S250, can also be phosphorylated. Elicitation with pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), such as the bacterial flagellin-derived flg22 peptide led to in vivo destabilization of WRKY46 in Arabidopsis protoplasts. Mutation of either phosphorylation site reduced the PAMP-induced degradation of WRKY46. Furthermore, the protein for the double phosphosite mutant is expressed at higher levels compared to wild-type proteins or single phosphosite mutants. In line with its nuclear localization and predicted function as a transcriptional activator, overexpression of WRKY46 in protoplasts raised basal plant defence as reflected by the increase in promoter activity of the PAMP-responsive gene, NHL10, in a MAPK-dependent manner. Thus, MAPK-mediated regulation of WRKY46 is a mechanism to control plant defence.
topic Phosphorylation
Protein Stability
defence
mitogen-activated protein kinase
WRKY transcription factors
Pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs)
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2016.00061/full
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