Large-scale comparative wheat phosphoproteome profiling reveals temperature-associated molecular signatures in wheat

IF 6.5 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Cássio Flávio Fonseca de Lima, Tingting Zhu, Lisa Van den Broeck, Brigitte Van De Cotte, Anna M Locke, Rosangela Sozzani, Ive De Smet
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Abstract

Elevated temperatures resulting from climate change adversely affect natural and crop ecosystems, necessitating the development of heat-tolerant crops. Here, we established a framework to precisely identify protein phosphorylation sites associated with varying temperature sensitivities in wheat (Triticum aestivum). We identified specific kinases primarily associated with particular temperatures, but our results also suggest a striking overlap between cold and heat signaling. Furthermore, we propose that the phosphorylation state of a specific set of proteins may represent a signature for heat stress tolerance. These findings can potentially aid in the identification of targets for breeding or genome editing to enhance the sub- and supra-optimal temperature tolerance of crops.
大规模比较小麦磷蛋白质组分析揭示了小麦温度相关的分子特征
气候变化导致的气温升高对自然和作物生态系统产生不利影响,因此需要开发耐热作物。在这里,我们建立了一个框架来精确识别小麦(Triticum aestivum)中与不同温度敏感性相关的蛋白质磷酸化位点。我们确定了主要与特定温度相关的特定激酶,但我们的结果也表明冷信号和热信号之间存在惊人的重叠。此外,我们提出一组特定蛋白质的磷酸化状态可能代表热应激耐受性的标志。这些发现可能有助于确定育种或基因组编辑的靶标,以增强作物的亚最佳和超最佳耐温性。
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Plant Physiology
Plant Physiology 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
12.20
自引率
5.40%
发文量
535
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: Plant Physiology® is a distinguished and highly respected journal with a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1926. It stands as a leading international publication in the field of plant biology, covering a comprehensive range of topics from the molecular and structural aspects of plant life to systems biology and ecophysiology. Recognized as the most highly cited journal in plant sciences, Plant Physiology® is a testament to its commitment to excellence and the dissemination of groundbreaking research. As the official publication of the American Society of Plant Biologists, Plant Physiology® upholds rigorous peer-review standards, ensuring that the scientific community receives the highest quality research. The journal releases 12 issues annually, providing a steady stream of new findings and insights to its readership.
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