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Lysine 2-hydroxyisobutyrylation proteomics analyses reveal the regulatory mechanism of CaMYB61-CaAFR1 module in regulating stem development in Capsicum annuum L.
Li, Qing; Fu, Canfang; Hu, Bowen; Yang, Bozhi; Yu, Huiyang; He, Huan; Xu, Qing; Chen, Xuejun; Dai, Xiongze; Fang, Rong; Xiong, Xingyao; Zhou, Kunhua; Yang, Sha; Zou, Xuexiao; Liu, Zhoubin; Ou, Lijun.
Affiliation
  • Li Q; Engineering Research Center of Education, Ministry for Germplasm Innovation and Breeding New Varieties of Horticultural Crops, Key Laboratory for Vegetable Biology of Hunan Province, College of Horticulture, Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha, 410125, China.
  • Fu C; Yuelushan Lab, Changsha, 410128, China.
  • Hu B; Engineering Research Center of Education, Ministry for Germplasm Innovation and Breeding New Varieties of Horticultural Crops, Key Laboratory for Vegetable Biology of Hunan Province, College of Horticulture, Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha, 410125, China.
  • Yang B; Yuelushan Lab, Changsha, 410128, China.
  • Yu H; Engineering Research Center of Education, Ministry for Germplasm Innovation and Breeding New Varieties of Horticultural Crops, Key Laboratory for Vegetable Biology of Hunan Province, College of Horticulture, Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha, 410125, China.
  • He H; Yuelushan Lab, Changsha, 410128, China.
  • Xu Q; Engineering Research Center of Education, Ministry for Germplasm Innovation and Breeding New Varieties of Horticultural Crops, Key Laboratory for Vegetable Biology of Hunan Province, College of Horticulture, Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha, 410125, China.
  • Chen X; Yuelushan Lab, Changsha, 410128, China.
  • Dai X; Engineering Research Center of Education, Ministry for Germplasm Innovation and Breeding New Varieties of Horticultural Crops, Key Laboratory for Vegetable Biology of Hunan Province, College of Horticulture, Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha, 410125, China.
  • Fang R; Yuelushan Lab, Changsha, 410128, China.
  • Xiong X; Engineering Research Center of Education, Ministry for Germplasm Innovation and Breeding New Varieties of Horticultural Crops, Key Laboratory for Vegetable Biology of Hunan Province, College of Horticulture, Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha, 410125, China.
  • Zhou K; Yuelushan Lab, Changsha, 410128, China.
  • Yang S; Engineering Research Center of Education, Ministry for Germplasm Innovation and Breeding New Varieties of Horticultural Crops, Key Laboratory for Vegetable Biology of Hunan Province, College of Horticulture, Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha, 410125, China.
  • Zou X; Yuelushan Lab, Changsha, 410128, China.
  • Liu Z; Vegetable and Flower Institute, Jiangxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Nanchang, 330200, China.
  • Ou L; Engineering Research Center of Education, Ministry for Germplasm Innovation and Breeding New Varieties of Horticultural Crops, Key Laboratory for Vegetable Biology of Hunan Province, College of Horticulture, Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha, 410125, China.
Plant J ; 119(2): 1039-1058, 2024 Jul.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38804740
ABSTRACT
Plant stems constitute the most abundant renewable resource on earth. The function of lysine (K)-2-hydroxyisobutyrylation (Khib), a novel post-translational modification (PTM), has not yet been elucidated in plant stem development. Here, by assessing typical pepper genotypes with straight stem (SS) and prostrate stem (PS), we report the first large-scale proteomics analysis for protein Khib to date. Khib-modifications influenced central metabolic processes involved in stem development, such as glycolysis/gluconeogenesis and protein translation. The high Khib level regulated gene expression and protein accumulation associated with cell wall formation in the pepper stem. Specially, we found that CaMYB61 knockdown lines that exhibited prostrate stem phenotypes had high Khib levels. Most histone deacetylases (HDACs, e.g., switch-independent 3 associated polypeptide function related 1, AFR1) potentially function as the "erasing enzymes" involved in reversing Khib level. CaMYB61 positively regulated CaAFR1 expression to erase Khib and promote cellulose and hemicellulose accumulation in the stem. Therefore, we propose a bidirectional regulation hypothesis of "Khib modifications" and "Khib erasing" in stem development, and reveal a novel epigenetic regulatory network in which the CaMYB61-CaAFR1 molecular module participating in the regulation of Khib levels and biosynthesis of cellulose and hemicellulose for the first time.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Plant Proteins / Capsicum / Plant Stems / Gene Expression Regulation, Plant / Proteomics / Lysine Language: En Journal: Plant J / Plant j / Plant journal Journal subject: BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR / BOTANICA Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China Country of publication: Reino Unido

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Plant Proteins / Capsicum / Plant Stems / Gene Expression Regulation, Plant / Proteomics / Lysine Language: En Journal: Plant J / Plant j / Plant journal Journal subject: BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR / BOTANICA Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China Country of publication: Reino Unido