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Arabidopsis CPR5 plays a role in regulating nucleocytoplasmic transport of mRNAs in ethylene signaling pathway

Authors :
Jiacai Chen
Xinying Sui
Binran Ma
Yuetong Li
Na Li
Longfei Qiao
Yanchong Yu
Chun-Hai Dong
Source :
Plant Cell Reports. 41:1075-1085
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Arabidopsis CPR5 is involved in regulation of ethylene signaling via two different ways: interacting with the ETR1 N-terminal domains, and controlling nucleocytoplasmic transport of ethylene-related mRNAs. The ETR1 receptor plays a predominant role in ethylene signaling in Arabidopsis thaliana. Previous studies showed that both RTE1 and CPR5 can directly bind to the ETR1 receptor and regulate ethylene signaling. RTE1 was suggested to promote the ETR1 receptor signaling by influencing its conformation, but little is known about the regulatory mechanism of CPR5 in ethylene signaling. In this study, we presented the data showing that both RTE1 and CPR5 bound to the N-terminal domains of ETR1, and regulated ethylene signaling via the ethylene receptor. On the other hand, the research provided evidence indicating that CPR5 could act as a nucleoporin to regulate the ethylene-related mRNAs export out of the nucleus, while RTE1 or its homolog (RTH) had no effect on the nucleocytoplasmic transport of mRNAs. Nuclear qRT-PCR analysis and poly(A)-mRNA in situ hybridization showed that defect of CPR5 restricted nucleocytoplasmic transport of mRNAs. These results advance our understanding of the regulatory mechanism of CPR5 in ethylene signaling.

Details

ISSN :
1432203X and 07217714
Volume :
41
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant Cell Reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dec8e418094784ea940432848ae77bc7