Mapping of the plant SnRK1 kinase signalling network reveals a key regulatory role for the class II T6P synthase-like proteins

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Jelle Van Leene
Dominique Eeckhout
Astrid Gadeyne
Caroline Matthijs
Chao Han
Nancy De Winne
Geert Persiau
Eveline Van De Slijke
Freya Persyn
Toon Mertens
Wouter Smagghe
Nathalie Crepin
Ellen Broucke
Daniël Van Damme
Roman Pleskot
Filip Rolland
Geert De Jaeger
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[1] Ghent University,Laboratory for Molecular Plant Biology, Biology Department
[2] Department of Plant Biotechnology and Bioinformatics,Institute of Experimental Botany
[3] VIB Center for Plant Systems Biology,The Key Laboratory of Plant Development and Environmental Adaptation Biology, Ministry of Education, School of Life Sciences
[4] KU Leuven,undefined
[5] KU Leuven Plant Institute—LPI,undefined
[6] Czech Academy of Sciences,undefined
[7] Shandong University,undefined
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Nature Plants | 2022年 / 8卷
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The central metabolic regulator SnRK1 controls plant growth and survival upon activation by energy depletion, but detailed molecular insight into its regulation and downstream targets is limited. Here we used phosphoproteomics to infer the sucrose-dependent processes targeted upon starvation by kinases as SnRK1, corroborating the relation of SnRK1 with metabolic enzymes and transcriptional regulators, while also pointing to SnRK1 control of intracellular trafficking. Next, we integrated affinity purification, proximity labelling and crosslinking mass spectrometry to map the protein interaction landscape, composition and structure of the SnRK1 heterotrimer, providing insight in its plant-specific regulation. At the intersection of this multi-dimensional interactome, we discovered a strong association of SnRK1 with class II T6P synthase (TPS)-like proteins. Biochemical and cellular assays show that TPS-like proteins function as negative regulators of SnRK1. Next to stable interactions with the TPS-like proteins, similar intricate connections were found with known regulators, suggesting that plants utilize an extended kinase complex to fine-tune SnRK1 activity for optimal responses to metabolic stress.
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页码:1245 / 1261
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  • [1] Mapping of the plant SnRK1 kinase signalling network reveals a key regulatory role for the class II T6P synthase-like proteins
    Van Leene, Jelle
    Eeckhout, Dominique
    Gadeyne, Astrid
    Matthijs, Caroline
    Han, Chao
    De Winne, Nancy
    Persiau, Geert
    Van De Slijke, Eveline
    Persyn, Freya
    Mertens, Toon
    Smagghe, Wouter
    Crepin, Nathalie
    Broucke, Ellen
    Van Damme, Daniel
    Pleskot, Roman
    Rolland, Filip
    De Jaeger, Geert
    NATURE PLANTS, 2022, 8 (11) : 1245 - +