Publications by authors named "Danlu Han"

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  • Carnosic acid (CA) is an effective antioxidant that helps plants, especially Arabidopsis, withstand UV-B stress better than other antioxidants.
  • The study revealed that CA boosts the production of secondary metabolites in plant leaves, which are crucial for defense.
  • CA treatment activates the flavonoid biosynthesis pathway in Arabidopsis, enhancing its ability to resist UV-B stress through changes in gene expression.
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  • * The study investigates how SUMO (small ubiquitin-related modifier) proteins affect miRNA expression during heat stress, finding that these proteins bind to the promoter regions of specific miRNAs like miR398a and miR824a.
  • * Results showed that disrupting the SUMO E3 ligase SAP AND MIZ 1 in Arabidopsis changed the expression of SUMO-related miRNAs, suggesting a model where high temperatures promote SUMO entry into the nucleus, affecting transcription factors that regulate miRNA genes.
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Under warm temperatures, plants adjust their morphologies for environmental adaption via precise gene expression regulation. However, the function and regulation of alternative polyadenylation (APA), an important fine-tuning of gene expression, remains unknown in plant thermomorphogenesis. In this study, we found that SUMOylation, a critical post-translational modification, is induced by a long-term treatment at warm temperatures via a SUMO ligase SIZ1 in Arabidopsis.

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The Phyllanthaceae family comprises a diverse range of plants with medicinal, edible, and ornamental value, extensively cultivated worldwide. Polyploid species commonly occur in Phyllanthaceae. Due to the rather complex genomes and evolutionary histories, their speciation process has been still lacking in research.

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Bacterial pathogens deliver effectors into host cells to suppress immunity. How host cells target these effectors is critical in pathogen-host interactions. SUMOylation, an important type of posttranslational modification in eukaryotic cells, plays a critical role in immunity, but its effect on bacterial effectors remains unclear in plant cells.

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Small peptides modulate multiple processes in plant cells, but their regulation by post-translational modification remains unclear. ROT4 (ROTUNDIFOLIA4) belongs to a family of Arabidopsis non-secreted small peptides, but knowledge on its molecular function and how it is regulated is limited. Here, we find that ROT4 is S-acylated in plant cells.

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Rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus) is considered a sacred plant because of its special fragrance and is commonly used in cooking and traditional medicine. Here, we report a high-quality chromosome-level assembly of the S. rosmarinus genome of 1.

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  • Global warming is leading to high-temperature stress that negatively impacts plant growth and development more frequently.
  • Studies are focusing on how plants respond to temperature changes, with a key role played by post-translational modifications (PTMs) that help regulate gene expression quickly.
  • Various types of PTMs, like ubiquitination and phosphorylation, are discussed as mechanisms for plants to adapt and potentially improve crop productivity under elevated temperatures.
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Heat stress (HS) has serious negative effects on plant development and has become a major threat to agriculture. A rapid transcriptional regulatory cascade has evolved in plants in response to HS. Nuclear Factor-Y (NF-Y) complexes are critical for this mechanism, but how NF-Y complexes are regulated remains unclear.

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In eukaryotes, the STRUCTURAL MAINTENANCE OF CHROMOSOME 5/6 (SMC5/6) complex is critical to maintaining chromosomal structures around double-strand breaks (DSBs) in DNA damage repair. However, the recruitment mechanism of this conserved complex at DSBs remains unclear. In this study, using Arabidopsis thaliana as a model, we found that SMC5/6 localization at DSBs is dependent on the protein scaffold containing INVOLVED IN DE NOVO 2 (IDN2), CELL DIVISION CYCLE 5 (CDC5), and ALTERATION/DEFICIENCY IN ACTIVATION 2B (ADA2b), whose recruitment is further mediated by DNA-damage-induced RNAs (diRNAs) generated from DNA regions around DSBs.

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Geminiviruses are a large group of plant viruses that have been a serious threat to worldwide agriculture. Transcription of the virus-encoded genes is necessary for geminiviruses to complete their life cycle, but the host proteins which directly target geminivirus promoters for suppression of viral gene transcription remain to be identified. Using Beet severe curly top virus (BSCTV) which causes severe plant symptoms as a system, we performed a yeast one-hybrid screening and identified ABA INSENSITIVE 5 (ABI5), a critical transcription factor in Abscisic acid (ABA) signaling transduction, as an interactor with the viral promoter.

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Chloroplasts are hypersensitive to heat stress (HS). SUMOylation, a critical post-translational modification, is conservatively involved in HS responses. However, the functional connection between SUMOylation and chloroplasts under HS remains to be studied.

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Gene transcription is critical for various cellular processes and is precisely controlled at multiple levels, and posttranslational modification (PTM) is a fast and powerful way to regulate transcription factors (TFs). SUMOylation, which conjugates small ubiquitin-related modifier (SUMO) molecules to protein substrates, is a crucial PTM that modulates the activity, stability, subcellular localization, and partner interactions of TFs in plant cells. Here, we summarize the mechanisms of SUMOylation in the regulation of transcription in plant development and stress responses.

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  • The study investigated the interaction between ADA2b protein and SWI3B/histone H3 in Arabidopsis mesophyll protoplasts using quantitative FRET analysis.
  • Results showed ADA2b, SWI3B, and H3 proteins colocalized in the nucleus and displayed specific FRET efficiencies, confirming direct interactions between the proteins.
  • The findings indicate that SWI3B and H3 are essential components of the ADA2b complex, highlighting the direct relationship between ADA2b and these proteins.
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The post-translational protein modification known as SUMOylation has conserved roles in the heat stress responses of various species. The functional connection between the global regulation of gene expression and chromatin-associated SUMOylation in plant cells is unknown. Here, we uncovered a genome-wide relationship between chromatin-associated SUMOylation and transcriptional switches in grown at room temperature, exposed to heat stress, and exposed to heat stress followed by recovery.

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Heat stress (HS) has serious effects on plant development, resulting in heavy agricultural losses. A critical transcription factor network is involved in plant adaptation to high temperature. DEHYDRATION RESPONSIVE ELEMENT-BINDING PROTEIN2A (DREB2A) is a key transcription factor that functions in plant thermotolerance.

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DNA damage decreases genome stability and alters genetic information in all organisms. Conserved protein complexes have been evolved for DNA repair in eukaryotes, such as the structural maintenance complex 5/6 (SMC5/6), a chromosomal ATPase involved in DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair. Several factors have been identified for recruitment of SMC5/6 to DSBs, but this complex is also associated with chromosomes under normal conditions; how SMC5/6 dissociates from its original location and moves to DSB sites is completely unknown.

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The SWI/SNF complex is crucial to chromatin remodeling in various biological processes in different species, but the distinct functions of its components in plant development remain unclear. Here we uncovered the role of SWI3B, a subunit of the Arabidopsis thaliana SWI/SNF complex, via RNA interference. Knockdown of SWI3B resulted in an upward-curling leaf phenotype.

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DNA damage occurs in all cells and can hinder chromosome stability and cell viability. Structural Maintenance of Chromosomes5/6 (SMC5/6) is a protein complex that functions as an evolutionarily conserved chromosomal ATPase critical for repairing DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). However, the mechanisms regulating this complex in plants are poorly understood.

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Two recent reports show that SUMO ligase AtMMS21 controls the cell cycle through dissociating the E2Fa/DPa complex, and regulates chromatin remodeling by maintaining the stability of BRAHMA. We discuss these novel functions of AtMMS21 and its potential role in linking DNA repair and root development.

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