Short coiled-coil proteins from plants and metazoans - the 'jacks of all trades'.

Agnieszka Sirko, Jarosław Poznański, Marzena Sieńko
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The molecular functions of short coiled-coil proteins remain poorly characterized. These proteins typically act as facilitators rather than essential components of metabolic processes, contributing to cellular homeostasis, and are aptly described as 'jacks of all trades but masters of none'. They are found across diverse groups of organisms, including both plants and animals. LSU (RESPONSE TO LOW SULFUR) are plant proteins induced under sulfur deficiency and other environmental stresses. They participate in metabolic pathways, including sulfate assimilation, and manage oxidative stress by stabilizing and protecting antioxidative enzymes. In metazoans, SCOC (SHORT COILED-COIL) proteins regulate autophagy initiation by recruiting proteins essential for forming autophagosomes-key vesicles involved in cellular degradation. SCOC proteins also interact with factors critical for maintaining membrane dynamics and intracellular transport. Despite some functional similarities, the roles of these proteins have diverged significantly between plants and animals, reflecting organism-specific adaptations shaped by evolutionary pressures. This divergence underscores their adaptive versatility and highlights their potential as promising targets for future biological research.

来自植物和后生动物的短螺旋状蛋白质——“万事通”。
短螺旋蛋白的分子功能仍不清楚。这些蛋白质通常在代谢过程中起到促进作用,而不是必不可少的成分,有助于细胞内稳态,被恰当地描述为“样样通,样样不精”。它们存在于不同的生物群体中,包括植物和动物。LSU (RESPONSE TO LOW硫)是在缺硫和其他环境胁迫下诱导的植物蛋白。它们参与代谢途径,包括硫酸盐同化,并通过稳定和保护抗氧化酶来管理氧化应激。在后生动物中,SCOC (SHORT coil - coil)蛋白通过募集形成自噬体(参与细胞降解的关键囊泡)所必需的蛋白质来调节自噬的启动。SCOC蛋白还与维持膜动力学和细胞内运输的关键因子相互作用。尽管有一些功能上的相似性,但这些蛋白质的作用在植物和动物之间存在显著差异,反映了进化压力形成的生物体特异性适应。这种差异强调了它们的适应性多功能性,并突出了它们作为未来生物学研究的有希望目标的潜力。
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