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Reversible S-nitrosylation of bZIP67 by peroxiredoxin IIE activity and nitro-fatty acids regulates the plant lipid profile.
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Palabras clave
Arabidopsis Proteins
seeds
dormancy
germination
bZIP67
fatty acids
Peroxiredoxins
nitric oxide
Lipids
Fecha de publicación
2024-04-23
Editor
Cell Press - Editor-in-Chief (currently Shawnna Buttery for Cell Reports)
Citación
Sánchez-Vicente I, Albertos P, Sanz C, Wybouw B, De Rybel B, Begara-Morales JC, Chaki M, Mata-Pérez C, Barroso JB, Lorenzo O. Reversible S-nitrosylation of bZIP67 by peroxiredoxin IIE activity and nitro-fatty acids regulates the plant lipid profile. Cell Rep. 2024 Apr 23;43(4):114091. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114091. Epub 2024 Apr 11. PMID: 38607914; PMCID: PMC11063630.
Resumen
Nitric oxide (NO) is a gasotransmitter required in a broad range of mechanisms controlling plant development and stress conditions. However, little is known about the specific role of this signaling molecule during lipid storage in the seeds. Here, we show that NO is accumulated in developing embryos and regulates the fatty acid profile through the stabilization of the basic/leucine zipper transcription factor bZIP67. NO and nitro-linolenic acid target and accumulate bZIP67 to induce the downstream expression of FAD3 desaturase, which is misregulated in a non-nitrosylable version of the protein. Moreover, the post-translational modification of bZIP67 is reversible by the trans-denitrosylation activity of peroxiredoxin IIE and defines a feedback mechanism for bZIP67 redox regulation. These findings provide a molecular framework to control the seed fatty acid profile caused by NO, and evidence of the in vivo functionality of nitro-fatty acids during plant developmental signaling.
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2211-1247
DOI
10.1016/J.CELREP.2024.114091
10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114091
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