MAPK signaling modulates the partition of DCP1 between P-bodies and stress granules in plant cells

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Abstract

Processing bodies (PBs) and stress granules (SGs) are membrane-less cellular compartments consisting of ribonucleoprotein complexes. Whereas PBs are more ubiquitous, SGs are assembled mainly in response to stress. PBs and SGs are known to physically interact and molecules exchange between the two have been documented in mammals. However, the molecular mechanisms underpinning these processes are virtually unknown in plants. We have reported recently that tandem CCCH zinc finger 1 (TZF1) protein can recruit MAPK signaling components to SGs. Here we have found that TZF1-MPK3/6-MKK4/5 form a protein-protein interacting network in SGs. The mRNA decapping factor 1 (DCP1) is a core component of PBs. MAPK signaling mediated phosphorylation triggers a rapid reduction of DCP1 partition into PBs, concomitantly associated with an increase of DCP1 assembly into SGs. Furthermore, we have found that plant SG marker protein UBP1b (oligouridylate binding protein 1b) plays a role in maintaining DCP1 in PBs by suppressing the accumulation of MAPK signaling components. Together, we propose that MAPK signaling and UBP1b mediate the dynamics of PBs and SGs in plant cells.

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