Complex Networks of Prion-Like Proteins Reveal Cross Talk Between Stress and Memory Pathways in Plants
Prions are often considered as molecular memory devices, generating reproducible memory of a conformational change. Prion-like proteins (PrLPs) have been widely demonstrated to be present in plants, but their role in plant stress and memory remains unexplored. In this work, we report the widespread...
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doaj-6820710ba6944278854e26ef83a494122021-07-26T13:25:24ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2021-07-011210.3389/fpls.2021.707286707286Complex Networks of Prion-Like Proteins Reveal Cross Talk Between Stress and Memory Pathways in PlantsSampurna Garai0 Citu1Sneh L. Singla-Pareek2Sudhir K. Sopory3Charanpreet Kaur4Charanpreet Kaur5Gitanjali Yadav6Gitanjali Yadav7Plant Stress Biology, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB), New Delhi, IndiaComputational Biology Laboratory, National Institute of Plant Genome Research (NIPGR), New Delhi, IndiaPlant Stress Biology, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB), New Delhi, IndiaPlant Stress Biology, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB), New Delhi, IndiaPlant Stress Biology, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB), New Delhi, IndiaStress Physiology and Molecular Biology Laboratory, School of Life Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, IndiaComputational Biology Laboratory, National Institute of Plant Genome Research (NIPGR), New Delhi, IndiaDepartment of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United KingdomPrions are often considered as molecular memory devices, generating reproducible memory of a conformational change. Prion-like proteins (PrLPs) have been widely demonstrated to be present in plants, but their role in plant stress and memory remains unexplored. In this work, we report the widespread presence of PrLPs in plants through a comprehensive meta-analysis of 39 genomes representing major taxonomic groups. We find diverse functional roles associated with these proteins in various species and term the full complement of PrLPs in a genome as its “prionome.” In particular, we found the rice prionome being significantly enriched in transposons/retrotransposons (Ts/RTRs) and identified over 60 rice PrLPs that were differentially regulated in stress and developmental responses. This prompted us to explore whether and to what extent PrLPs may build stress memory. By integrating the available rice interactome, transcriptome, and regulome data sets, we could find links between stress and memory pathways that would not have otherwise been discernible. Regulatory inferences derived from the superimposition of these data sets revealed a complex network and cross talk between PrLPs, transcription factors (TFs), and the genes involved in stress priming. This integrative meta-analysis connects transient and transgenerational memory mechanisms in plants with PrLPs, suggesting that plant memory may rely upon protein-based signals in addition to chromatin-based epigenetic signals. Taken together, our work provides important insights into the anticipated role of prion-like candidates in stress and memory, paving the way for more focused studies for validating the role of the identified PrLPs in memory acclimation.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.707286/fullcomplex network analysisOryza sativaprion-like domainsstress biologystress memoryretrotransposons |
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Sampurna Garai Citu Sneh L. Singla-Pareek Sudhir K. Sopory Charanpreet Kaur Charanpreet Kaur Gitanjali Yadav Gitanjali Yadav Complex Networks of Prion-Like Proteins Reveal Cross Talk Between Stress and Memory Pathways in Plants Frontiers in Plant Science complex network analysis Oryza sativa prion-like domains stress biology stress memory retrotransposons |
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Sampurna Garai Citu Sneh L. Singla-Pareek Sudhir K. Sopory Charanpreet Kaur Charanpreet Kaur Gitanjali Yadav Gitanjali Yadav |
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Complex Networks of Prion-Like Proteins Reveal Cross Talk Between Stress and Memory Pathways in Plants |
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Complex Networks of Prion-Like Proteins Reveal Cross Talk Between Stress and Memory Pathways in Plants |
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Complex Networks of Prion-Like Proteins Reveal Cross Talk Between Stress and Memory Pathways in Plants |
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Complex Networks of Prion-Like Proteins Reveal Cross Talk Between Stress and Memory Pathways in Plants |
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Complex Networks of Prion-Like Proteins Reveal Cross Talk Between Stress and Memory Pathways in Plants |
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complex networks of prion-like proteins reveal cross talk between stress and memory pathways in plants |
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Prions are often considered as molecular memory devices, generating reproducible memory of a conformational change. Prion-like proteins (PrLPs) have been widely demonstrated to be present in plants, but their role in plant stress and memory remains unexplored. In this work, we report the widespread presence of PrLPs in plants through a comprehensive meta-analysis of 39 genomes representing major taxonomic groups. We find diverse functional roles associated with these proteins in various species and term the full complement of PrLPs in a genome as its “prionome.” In particular, we found the rice prionome being significantly enriched in transposons/retrotransposons (Ts/RTRs) and identified over 60 rice PrLPs that were differentially regulated in stress and developmental responses. This prompted us to explore whether and to what extent PrLPs may build stress memory. By integrating the available rice interactome, transcriptome, and regulome data sets, we could find links between stress and memory pathways that would not have otherwise been discernible. Regulatory inferences derived from the superimposition of these data sets revealed a complex network and cross talk between PrLPs, transcription factors (TFs), and the genes involved in stress priming. This integrative meta-analysis connects transient and transgenerational memory mechanisms in plants with PrLPs, suggesting that plant memory may rely upon protein-based signals in addition to chromatin-based epigenetic signals. Taken together, our work provides important insights into the anticipated role of prion-like candidates in stress and memory, paving the way for more focused studies for validating the role of the identified PrLPs in memory acclimation. |
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complex network analysis Oryza sativa prion-like domains stress biology stress memory retrotransposons |
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