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Cytokinin Perception in Ancient Plants beyond Angiospermae
Cytokinins (CKs) control many plant developmental processes and responses to environmental cues. Although the CK signaling is well understood, we are only beginning to decipher its evolution. Here, we investigated the CK perception apparatus in early-divergent plant species such as bryophyte Physcom...
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author | Lomin, Sergey N. Savelieva, Ekaterina M. Arkhipov, Dmitry V. Pashkovskiy, Pavel P. Myakushina, Yulia A. Heyl, Alexander Romanov, Georgy A. |
author_facet | Lomin, Sergey N. Savelieva, Ekaterina M. Arkhipov, Dmitry V. Pashkovskiy, Pavel P. Myakushina, Yulia A. Heyl, Alexander Romanov, Georgy A. |
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description | Cytokinins (CKs) control many plant developmental processes and responses to environmental cues. Although the CK signaling is well understood, we are only beginning to decipher its evolution. Here, we investigated the CK perception apparatus in early-divergent plant species such as bryophyte Physcomitrium patens, lycophyte Selaginella moellendorffii, and gymnosperm Picea abies. Of the eight CHASE-domain containing histidine kinases (CHKs) examined, two CHKs, PpCHK3 and PpCHK4, did not bind CKs. All other CHK receptors showed high-affinity CK binding (K(D) of nM range), with a strong preference for isopentenyladenine over other CK nucleobases in the moss and for trans-zeatin over cis-zeatin in the gymnosperm. The pH dependences of CK binding for these six CHKs showed a wide range, which may indicate different subcellular localization of these receptors at either the plasma- or endoplasmic reticulum membrane. Thus, the properties of the whole CK perception apparatuses in early-divergent lineages were demonstrated. Data show that during land plant evolution there was a diversification of the ligand specificity of various CHKs, in particular, the rise in preference for trans-zeatin over cis-zeatin, which indicates a steadily increasing specialization of receptors to various CKs. Finally, this distinct preference of individual receptors to different CK versions culminated in vascular plants, especially angiosperms. |
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spelling | pubmed-86578982021-12-10 Cytokinin Perception in Ancient Plants beyond Angiospermae Lomin, Sergey N. Savelieva, Ekaterina M. Arkhipov, Dmitry V. Pashkovskiy, Pavel P. Myakushina, Yulia A. Heyl, Alexander Romanov, Georgy A. Int J Mol Sci Article Cytokinins (CKs) control many plant developmental processes and responses to environmental cues. Although the CK signaling is well understood, we are only beginning to decipher its evolution. Here, we investigated the CK perception apparatus in early-divergent plant species such as bryophyte Physcomitrium patens, lycophyte Selaginella moellendorffii, and gymnosperm Picea abies. Of the eight CHASE-domain containing histidine kinases (CHKs) examined, two CHKs, PpCHK3 and PpCHK4, did not bind CKs. All other CHK receptors showed high-affinity CK binding (K(D) of nM range), with a strong preference for isopentenyladenine over other CK nucleobases in the moss and for trans-zeatin over cis-zeatin in the gymnosperm. The pH dependences of CK binding for these six CHKs showed a wide range, which may indicate different subcellular localization of these receptors at either the plasma- or endoplasmic reticulum membrane. Thus, the properties of the whole CK perception apparatuses in early-divergent lineages were demonstrated. Data show that during land plant evolution there was a diversification of the ligand specificity of various CHKs, in particular, the rise in preference for trans-zeatin over cis-zeatin, which indicates a steadily increasing specialization of receptors to various CKs. Finally, this distinct preference of individual receptors to different CK versions culminated in vascular plants, especially angiosperms. MDPI 2021-12-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8657898/ /pubmed/34884882 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222313077 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Lomin, Sergey N. Savelieva, Ekaterina M. Arkhipov, Dmitry V. Pashkovskiy, Pavel P. Myakushina, Yulia A. Heyl, Alexander Romanov, Georgy A. Cytokinin Perception in Ancient Plants beyond Angiospermae |
title | Cytokinin Perception in Ancient Plants beyond Angiospermae |
title_full | Cytokinin Perception in Ancient Plants beyond Angiospermae |
title_fullStr | Cytokinin Perception in Ancient Plants beyond Angiospermae |
title_full_unstemmed | Cytokinin Perception in Ancient Plants beyond Angiospermae |
title_short | Cytokinin Perception in Ancient Plants beyond Angiospermae |
title_sort | cytokinin perception in ancient plants beyond angiospermae |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8657898/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34884882 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms222313077 |
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