Dynamics of Protein Phosphorylation during Seed Germination.

Int J Mol Sci

Laboratoire de Biologie du Développement, UMR 7622, Institut de Biologie Paris-Seine (IBPS), Sorbonne Université, CNRS, F-75005 Paris, France.

Published: June 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates how seed germination in Arabidopsis is controlled by environmental factors and phosphoprotein signaling networks.
  • Researchers analyzed the phosphoproteome during the process of imbibition (soaking seeds) under different light conditions, identifying over 10,000 phosphopeptides associated with seed germination.
  • Findings suggest that phosphosignaling plays a crucial role in regulating germination, with significant changes observed in both dormant and non-dormant seeds during early imbibition.

Article Abstract

Seed germination is critical for early plantlet development and is tightly controlled by environmental factors. Nevertheless, the signaling networks underlying germination control remain elusive. In this study, the remodeling of Arabidopsis seed phosphoproteome during imbibition was investigated using stable isotope dimethyl labeling and nanoLC-MS/MS analysis. Freshly harvested seeds were imbibed under dark or constant light to restrict or promote germination, respectively. For each light regime, phosphoproteins were extracted and identified from dry and imbibed (6 h, 16 h, and 24 h) seeds. A large repertoire of 10,244 phosphopeptides from 2546 phosphoproteins, including 110 protein kinases and key regulators of seed germination such as Delay Of Germination 1 (DOG1), was established. Most phosphoproteins were only identified in dry seeds. Early imbibition led to a similar massive downregulation in dormant and non-dormant seeds. After 24 h, 411 phosphoproteins were specifically identified in non-dormant seeds. Gene ontology analyses revealed their involvement in RNA and protein metabolism, transport, and signaling. In addition, 489 phosphopeptides were quantified, and 234 exhibited up or downregulation during imbibition. Interaction networks and motif analyses revealed their association with potential signaling modules involved in germination control. Our study provides evidence of a major role of phosphosignaling in the regulation of Arabidopsis seed germination.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9266807PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23137059DOI Listing

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