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Autophagy is responsible for the accumulation of proteogenic dipeptides in response to heat stress in Arabidopsis thaliana

Journal

FEBS JOURNAL
Volume 288, Issue 1, Pages 281-292

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/febs.15336

Keywords

autophagy; dipeptides; heat stress

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [CRC 973]

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This study found that autophagy is involved in the accumulation of proteogenic dipeptides in response to heat stress in Arabidopsis, as evidenced by testing the loss-of-function mutants of crucial autophagy proteins.
Proteogenic dipeptides are intermediates of proteolysis as well as an emerging class of small-molecule regulators with diverse and often dipeptide-specific functions. Herein, prompted by differential accumulation of dipeptides in a high-density Arabidopsis thaliana time-course stress experiment, we decided to pursue an identity of the proteolytic pathway responsible for the buildup of dipeptides under heat conditions. By querying dipeptide accumulation versus available transcript data, autophagy emerged as a top hit. To examine whether autophagy indeed contributes to the accumulation of dipeptides measured in response to heat stress, we characterized the loss-of-function mutants of crucial autophagy proteins to test whether interfering with autophagy would affect dipeptide accumulation in response to the heat treatment. This was indeed the case. This work implicates the involvement of autophagy in the accumulation of proteogenic dipeptides in response to heat stress in Arabidopsis.

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