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A pepper RING-finger E3 ligase, CaFIRF1, negatively regulates the high-salt stress response by modulating the stability of CaFAF1

Authors
Bae, YeongilBaek, WoonheeLim, Chae WooLee, Sung Chul
Issue Date
Apr-2024
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
ABA; protein degradation; ubiquitination; ubiquitin-proteasome system
Citation
PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT, v.47, no.4, pp 1319 - 1333
Pages
15
Journal Title
PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT
Volume
47
Number
4
Start Page
1319
End Page
1333
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/72635
DOI
10.1111/pce.14818
ISSN
0140-7791
1365-3040
Abstract
Controlling protein stability or degradation via the ubiquitin-26S proteasome system is a crucial mechanism in plant cellular responses to stress conditions. Previous studies have revealed that the pepper FANTASTIC FOUR-like gene, CaFAF1, plays a positive role in salt tolerance and that, in this process, CaFAF1 protein degradation is delayed. Here, we sought to isolate the E3 ligases potentially responsible for modulating CaFAF1 protein stability in response to salt stress. The pepper RING-type E3 ligase CaFIRF1 (Capsicum annuum FAF1 Interacting RING Finger protein 1) was found to interact with and ubiquitinate CaFAF1, leading to the degradation of CaFAF1 proteins. In response to high-salt treatments, CaFIRF1-silenced pepper plants exhibited tolerant phenotypes. In contrast, co-silencing of CaFAF1 and CaFIRF1 led to increased sensitivity to high-salt treatments, revealing that CaFIRF1 functions upstream of CaFAF1. A cell-free degradation analysis showed that high-salt treatment suppressed CaFAF1 protein degradation via the 26S proteasome pathway, in which CaFIRF1 is functionally involved. In addition, an in vivo ubiquitination assay revealed that CaFIRF1-mediated ubiquitination of CaFAF1 proteins was reduced by high-salt treatment. Taken together, these findings suggest that the degradation of CaFAF1 mediated by CaFIRF1 has a critical role in pepper plant responses to high salinity. We previously reported that pepper FANTASTIC FOUR-like protein CaFAF1 functions as a positive modulator of high salt response. Building on this in the present study, we identified the RING type E3 ligase CaFIRF1 as an interactor of CaFAF1, which plays a negative role in response to high salt stress via regulation of CaFAF1 stability.
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