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J Exp Bot ; 2024 Aug 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39177255

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The co-evolution of plants and pathogens has enabled them to 'outsmart' each other by promoting their own defense responses and suppressing that of the other. While plants are reliant on their sophisticated immune signalling pathways, pathogens make use of effector proteins to achieve the objective. This entails rapid regulation of the underlying molecular mechanisms for prompt induction of the associated signalling events in both plants as well as pathogens. The last decade has witnessed the emergence of post-translational modification (PTM) of proteins as key players in modulating cellular responses. Their ability to expand the functional diversity of the proteome and induce rapid changes at the appropriate time enables them to play crucial roles in the regulation of plant-pathogen interactions. Therefore, this review will delve into the intricate interplay of five major PTMs in plant defense and pathogen countermeasures. The review discusses how plants employ PTMs to fortify their immune networks, and how pathogen effectors utilize/target host modification systems to gain entry into the plant and cause disease. The review also underscores the need for identification of newer PTMs and proposes to use PTM machineries as potential targets for genome editing approaches.

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Plant Cell Rep ; 43(5): 129, 2024 Apr 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38652319

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KEY MESSAGE: We have identified and analyzed 28 SUMO-pathway proteins from pigeonpea. Enhanced transcripts of pathway genes and increased SUMO conjugation under drought signifies the role of SUMO in regulating stress. Being a protein-rich and nutrient-dense legume crop, pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan) holds a vital position in a vegetarian meal. It is a resilient crop capable of striving in harsh climates and provides a means of subsistence to small-holding farmers. Nevertheless, extremes of water scarcity and drought conditions, especially during seedling and reproductive stages, remains a major issue severely impacting the growth and overall productivity of pigeonpea. Small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO), a post-translational modification system, plays a pivotal role in fortifying plants against stressful conditions by rapid reprogramming of molecular events. In this study, we have scanned the entire pigeonpea genome and identified 28 candidates corresponding to SUMO machinery components of pigeonpea. qRT-PCR analysis of different SUMO machinery genes validated their presence under natural conditions. The analysis of the promoters of identified SUMO machinery genes revealed the presence of abiotic stress-related cis-regulatory elements highlighting the potential involvement of the genes in abiotic stress responses. The transcript level analysis of selected SUMO machinery genes and global SUMO status of pigeonpea proteins in response to drought stress suggests an integral role of SUMO in regulating drought stress conditions in pigeonpea. Collectively, the work puts forward a detailed in silico analysis of pigeonpea SUMO machinery candidates and highlights the essential role of SUMOylation in drought stress responses. Being the first report on a pulse crop, the study will serve as a resource for devising strategies for counteracting drought stress in pigeonpea that can be further extended to other pulse crops.


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Cajanus , Secas , Regulação da Expressão Gênica de Plantas , Proteínas de Plantas , Estresse Fisiológico , Cajanus/genética , Cajanus/fisiologia , Cajanus/metabolismo , Proteínas de Plantas/genética , Proteínas de Plantas/metabolismo , Estresse Fisiológico/genética , Proteínas Modificadoras Pequenas Relacionadas à Ubiquitina/metabolismo , Proteínas Modificadoras Pequenas Relacionadas à Ubiquitina/genética , Regiões Promotoras Genéticas/genética , Filogenia
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