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Defining the SUMO System in Maize: SUMOylation Is Up-Regulated during Endosperm Development and Rapidly Induced by Stress

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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 171, Issue 3, Pages 2191-2210

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1104/pp.16.00353

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  1. National Science Foundation EAGER Program [IOS-1232752]
  2. National Institutes of Health (NRSA Ruth L. Kirschstein postdoctoral fellowship) [5 F32 GM103161]
  3. National Institutes of Health (graduate fellowships in the University of Wisconsin Genetics Training Program)

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In response to abiotic and biotic challenges, plants rapidly attach small ubiquitin-related modifier (SUMO) to a large collection of nuclear proteins, with studies in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) linking SUMOylation to stress tolerance via its modification of factors involved in chromatin and RNA dynamics. Despite this importance, little is known about SUMOylation in crop species. Here, we describe the plant SUMO system at the phylogenetic, biochemical, and transcriptional levels with a focus on maize (Zea mays). In addition to canonical SUMOs, land plants encode a loosely constrained noncanonical isoform and a variant containing a long extension upstream of the signature beta-grasp fold, with cereals also expressing a novel diSUMO polypeptide bearing two SUMO b-grasp domains in tandem. Maize and other cereals also synthesize a unique SUMO-conjugating enzyme variant with more restricted expression patterns that is enzymatically active despite a distinct electrostatic surface. Maize SUMOylation primarily impacts nuclear substrates, is strongly induced by high temperatures, and displays a memory that suppresses subsequent conjugation. Both in-depth transcript and conjugate profiles in various maize organs point to tissue/cell-specific functions for SUMOylation, with potentially significant roles during embryo and endosperm maturation. Collectively, these studies define the organization of the maize SUMO system and imply important functions during seed development and stress defense.

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