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Plant Proteoforms Under Environmental Stress: Functional Proteins Arising From a Single Gene.
Kosová, Klára; Vítámvás, Pavel; Prásil, Ilja Tom; Klíma, Miroslav; Renaut, Jenny.
Afiliação
  • Kosová K; Division of Crop Genetics and Plant Breeding, Crop Research Institute, Prague, Czechia.
  • Vítámvás P; Division of Crop Genetics and Plant Breeding, Crop Research Institute, Prague, Czechia.
  • Prásil IT; Division of Crop Genetics and Plant Breeding, Crop Research Institute, Prague, Czechia.
  • Klíma M; Division of Crop Genetics and Plant Breeding, Crop Research Institute, Prague, Czechia.
  • Renaut J; Biotechnologies and Environmental Analytics Platform (BEAP), Environmental Research and Innovation (ERIN) Department, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology (LIST), Esch-Sur-Alzette, Luxembourg.
Front Plant Sci ; 12: 793113, 2021.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34970290
Proteins are directly involved in plant phenotypic response to ever changing environmental conditions. The ability to produce multiple mature functional proteins, i.e., proteoforms, from a single gene sequence represents an efficient tool ensuring the diversification of protein biological functions underlying the diversity of plant phenotypic responses to environmental stresses. Basically, two major kinds of proteoforms can be distinguished: protein isoforms, i.e., alterations at protein sequence level arising from posttranscriptional modifications of a single pre-mRNA by alternative splicing or editing, and protein posttranslational modifications (PTMs), i.e., enzymatically catalyzed or spontaneous modifications of certain amino acid residues resulting in altered biological functions (or loss of biological functions, such as in non-functional proteins that raised as a product of spontaneous protein modification by reactive molecular species, RMS). Modulation of protein final sequences resulting in different protein isoforms as well as modulation of chemical properties of key amino acid residues by different PTMs (such as phosphorylation, N- and O-glycosylation, methylation, acylation, S-glutathionylation, ubiquitinylation, sumoylation, and modifications by RMS), thus, represents an efficient means to ensure the flexible modulation of protein biological functions in response to ever changing environmental conditions. The aim of this review is to provide a basic overview of the structural and functional diversity of proteoforms derived from a single gene in the context of plant evolutional adaptations underlying plant responses to the variability of environmental stresses, i.e., adverse cues mobilizing plant adaptive mechanisms to diminish their harmful effects.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article