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The nuclear GUCT domain-containing DEAD-box RNA helicases govern gametophytic and sporophytic development in Physcomitrium patens

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PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
卷 107, 期 4-5, 页码 307-325

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11103-021-01152-w

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RNA helicase; Development; Physcomitrium patens; Gametophyte; Sporophyte; Starch accumulation

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  1. Inland Norway University Of Applied Sciences
  2. Slovak Research and Development Agency [APVV-17-0570]

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In Physcomitrium patens, GUCT-domain-containing DEAD-BOX RNA helicases PpRH1 and PpRH2 are localized in the nucleus and are involved in cell and tissue development throughout the moss life cycle. These enzymes are important for various RNA metabolic processes and potentially play roles in plant development and stress responses. Specifically, the nuclear GUCT-containing RNA helicases in P. patens are primarily linked to developmental processes related to photosynthesis activity.
Key message In Physcomitrium patens, PpRH1/PpRH2 are GUCT-domain-containing DEAD-BOX RNA helicases localize to the nucleus. They are implicated in cell and tissue development in all stages of the moss life cycle. The DEAD-box-containing RNA helicase family encompasses a large and functionally important group of enzymes involved in cellular processes committed to the metabolism of RNA, including its transcription, processing, transport, translation and decay. Studies indicate this protein family has implied roles in plant vegetative and reproductive developmental processes as well as response to environmental stresses such has cold and high salinity. We focus here on a small conserved sub-group of GUCT domain-containing RNA helicase in the moss Physcomitrium patens. Phylogenetic analysis shows that RNA helicases containing the GUCT domain form a distinct conserved clade across the green lineage. In this clade, the P. patens genome possesses two closely related paralogues RNA helicases predicted to be nuclear, PpRH1 and PpRH2. Using in-locus gene fluorescent tagging we show that PpRH1 is localized to the nucleus in protonema. Analysis of PpRH1 and PpRH2 deletions, individually and together, indicates their potential roles in protonema, gametophore and sporophyte cellular and tissue development in P. patens. Additionally, the ultrastructural analysis of phyllid chloroplasts in Delta rh2 and Delta rh1/2 shows distinct starch granule accumulation under standard growth conditions associated with changes in photosynthetic activity parameters. We could not detect effects of either temperature or stress on protonema growth or PpRH1 and PpRH2 expression. Together, these results suggest that nuclear GUCT-containing RNA helicases play a role primarily in developmental processes directly or indirectly linked to photosynthesis activity in the moss P. patens.

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