利用 Y2H-seq 确定针叶树年龄生物标志物 DAL1 的交互组。

IF 1.6 4区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES Plant Biosystems Pub Date : 2021-07-08 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.48130/FR-2021-0012
Xi Chen, Qianya Zhu, Yumeng Nie, Fangxu Han, Yue Li, Harry X Wu, Shihui Niu
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年龄是一种复杂的生理信号,它确保了生物体不同发育阶段的顺序。裸子植物和被子植物对衰老途径的调控似乎有所不同。我们之前发现 DAL1 是一种保守的针叶树年龄生物标志物,它在松树从无性生殖阶段向生殖生活史阶段过渡的过程中起着至关重要的作用。因此,阐明与 DAL1 相关的特定相互作用事件是了解年龄如何驱动针叶树发育的关键。通过大规模的酵母双杂交(Y2H)分析和下一代高通量测序(Y2H-seq),我们在松树中鉴定出了135个与PtDAL1相互作用的蛋白质。我们的研究发现,PtDAL1 相互作用蛋白显示出与老化相关的模块,其复杂的相互作用网络由转录因子(TF)、转录调节因子(TR)和激酶组成。这些互作蛋白的产生是对各种植物激素和环境信号的响应,很可能参与了木质部的形成、针叶的发育、卵磷脂萜类化合物的生物合成和生殖发育。在这项研究中,我们提出了一种针叶树老化途径的新型调控模式,即 PtDAL1 协调不同的环境刺激,并与相应的蛋白质相互作用,以调控适当的发育。
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Determination of conifer age biomarker DAL1 interactome using Y2H-seq.

Age is a sophisticated physiological signal that ensures the sequence of different developmental stages in organisms. The regulation of ageing pathways appears to differ between gymnosperms and angiosperms. We previously identified DAL1 as a conserved conifer age biomarker that plays a crucial role in the transition from vegetative to reproductive life-history phases in pines. Therefore, elucidating the specific interaction events related to DAL1 is key to understanding how age drives conifer development. Large-scale yeast two-hybrid (Y2H) analysis followed by next-generation high-throughput sequencing (Y2H-seq) allowed us to identify 135 PtDAL1 interacting proteins in Pinus tabuliformis. Our study found that PtDAL1 interacting proteins showed an ageing-related module, with sophisticated interacting networks composed of transcription factors (TFs), transcriptional regulators (TRs), and kinases. These interacting proteins are produced in response to a variety of phytohormones and environmental signals, and are likely involved in wood formation, needle development, oleoresin terpenoids biosynthesis, and reproductive development. In this study, we propose a novel regulation model of conifer ageing pathways whereby PtDAL1 coordinates different environmental stimuli and interacts with corresponding proteins to regulate appropriate development.

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Plant Biosystems
Plant Biosystems 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: Plant Biosystems is the research journal edited by the Società Botanica Italiana. Published three times a year, the journal is open to papers dealing with all aspects of plant biology, systematics, and ecology. Research studies containing novel and significant findings, from the molecular level to ecosystems and from micro-organisms to flowering plants, are welcome. Plant Biosystems succeeded " Giornale Botanico Italiano", the historical journal of the Società Botanica Italiana, from the year 1997. Plant Biosystems has been conceived in consideration of the recent progress in botanical research. An editorial board has been devised to ensure that all the main trends of contemporary plant science are represented. Manuscripts are classified as ''Full Paper'', ''Rapid Report'' or ''Short Communication''. A Rapid Report is intended for publication, in a concise form, of new and relevant findings. The classification as Rapid Report is determined by the Editor. A Short Communication (no more than two printed pages) is for a concise but independent report. It is not intended for publication of preliminary results. Review articles are also published, but only upon invitation by the Editor. An international panel of highly qualified referees warrants the highest scientific standard.
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