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Arabidopsis protein S-acyl transferases positively mediate BR signaling through S-acylation of BSK1.


ABSTRACT: Protein S-acyl transferases (PATs) catalyze S-acylation, a reversible post-translational modification critical for membrane association, trafficking, and stability of substrate proteins. Many plant proteins are potentially S-acylated but few have corresponding PATs identified. By using genomic editing, confocal imaging, pharmacological, genetic, and biochemical assays, we demonstrate that three Arabidopsis class C PATs positively regulate BR signaling through S-acylation of BRASSINOSTEROID-SIGNALING KINASE1 (BSK1). PAT19, PAT20, and PAT22 associate with the plasma membrane (PM) and the trans-Golgi network/early endosome (TGN/EE). Functional loss of all three genes results in a plethora of defects, indicative of reduced BR signaling and rescued by enhanced BR signaling. PAT19, PAT20, and PAT22 interact with BSK1 and are critical for the S-acylation of BSK1, and for BR signaling. The PM abundance of BSK1 was reduced by functional loss of PAT19, PAT20, and PAT22 whereas abolished by its S-acylation-deficient point mutations, suggesting a key role of S-acylation in its PM targeting. Finally, an active BR analog induces vacuolar trafficking and degradation of PAT19, PAT20, or PAT22, suggesting that the S-acylation of BSK1 by the three PATs serves as a negative feedback module in BR signaling.

SUBMITTER: Liu F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10873554 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Arabidopsis protein <i>S</i>-acyl transferases positively mediate BR signaling through <i>S</i>-acylation of BSK1.

Liu Fei F   Qu Peng-Yu PY   Li Ji-Peng JP   Yang Li-Na LN   Geng Yuan-Jun YJ   Lu Jin-Yu JY   Zhang Yan Y   Li Sha S  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20240205 7


Protein <i>S</i>-acyl transferases (PATs) catalyze <i>S</i>-acylation, a reversible post-translational modification critical for membrane association, trafficking, and stability of substrate proteins. Many plant proteins are potentially <i>S</i>-acylated but few have corresponding PATs identified. By using genomic editing, confocal imaging, pharmacological, genetic, and biochemical assays, we demonstrate that three Arabidopsis class C PATs positively regulate BR signaling through <i>S</i>-acylat  ...[more]

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