Spatially enriched paralog rearrangements argue functionally diverse ribosomes arise during cold acclimation in Arabidopsis

Ribosome biogenesis is essential for plants to successfully acclimate to low temperature. Without dedicated steps supervising the 60S large subunits (LSUs) maturation in the cytosol, e.g., Rei-like (REIL) factors, plants fail to accumulate dry weight and fail to grow at suboptimal low temperatures....

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Main Authors: Federico Martinez-Seidel, Olga Beine-Golovchuk, Yin-Chen Hsieh, Kheloud El Eshraky, Michal Gorka, Cheong, Bo Eng, Erika V. Jimenez-Posada, Dirk Walther, Aleksandra Skirycz, Ute Roessner, Joachim Kopka, Alexandre Augusto Pereira Firmino
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spelling my.ums.eprints.424402024-12-30T01:49:12Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42440/ Spatially enriched paralog rearrangements argue functionally diverse ribosomes arise during cold acclimation in Arabidopsis Federico Martinez-Seidel Olga Beine-Golovchuk Yin-Chen Hsieh Kheloud El Eshraky Michal Gorka Cheong, Bo Eng Erika V. Jimenez-Posada Dirk Walther Aleksandra Skirycz Ute Roessner Joachim Kopka Alexandre Augusto Pereira Firmino Q1-295 General QK1-474.5 General Including geographical distribution Ribosome biogenesis is essential for plants to successfully acclimate to low temperature. Without dedicated steps supervising the 60S large subunits (LSUs) maturation in the cytosol, e.g., Rei-like (REIL) factors, plants fail to accumulate dry weight and fail to grow at suboptimal low temperatures. Around REIL, the final 60S cytosolic maturation steps include proofreading and assembly of functional ribosomal centers such as the polypeptide exit tunnel and the P-Stalk, respectively. In consequence, these ribosomal substructures and their assembly, especially during low temperatures, might be changed and provoke the need for dedicated quality controls. To test this, we blocked ribosome maturation during cold acclimation using two independent reil double mutant genotypes and tested changes in their ribosomal proteomes. Additionally, we normalized our mutant datasets using as a blank the cold responsiveness of a wild-type Arabidopsis genotype. This allowed us to neglect any reil-specific effects that may happen due to the presence or absence of the factor during LSU cytosolic maturation, thus allowing us to test for cold-induced changes that happen in the early nucleolar biogenesis. As a result, we report that cold acclimation triggers a reprogramming in the structural ribosomal proteome. The reprogramming alters the abundance of specific RP families and/or paralogs in non-translational LSU and translational polysome fractions, a phenomenon known as substoichiometry. Next, we tested whether the cold-substoichiometry was spatially confined to specific regions of the complex. In terms of RP proteoforms, we report that remodeling of ribosomes after a cold stimulus is significantly constrained to the polypeptide exit tunnel (PET), i.e., REIL factor binding and functional site. In terms of RP transcripts, cold acclimation induces changes in RP families or paralogs that are significantly constrained to the P-Stalk and the ribosomal head. The three modulated substructures represent possible targets of mechanisms that may constrain translation by controlled ribosome heterogeneity. We propose that non-random ribosome heterogeneity controlled by specialized biogenesis mechanisms may contribute to a preferential or ultimately even rigorous selection of transcripts needed for rapid proteome shifts and successful acclimation. MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland 2021 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42440/1/FULL%20TEXT.pdf Federico Martinez-Seidel and Olga Beine-Golovchuk and Yin-Chen Hsieh and Kheloud El Eshraky and Michal Gorka and Cheong, Bo Eng and Erika V. Jimenez-Posada and Dirk Walther and Aleksandra Skirycz and Ute Roessner and Joachim Kopka and Alexandre Augusto Pereira Firmino (2021) Spatially enriched paralog rearrangements argue functionally diverse ribosomes arise during cold acclimation in Arabidopsis. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22. pp. 1-32. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22116160
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topic Q1-295 General
QK1-474.5 General Including geographical distribution
spellingShingle Q1-295 General
QK1-474.5 General Including geographical distribution
Federico Martinez-Seidel
Olga Beine-Golovchuk
Yin-Chen Hsieh
Kheloud El Eshraky
Michal Gorka
Cheong, Bo Eng
Erika V. Jimenez-Posada
Dirk Walther
Aleksandra Skirycz
Ute Roessner
Joachim Kopka
Alexandre Augusto Pereira Firmino
Spatially enriched paralog rearrangements argue functionally diverse ribosomes arise during cold acclimation in Arabidopsis
description Ribosome biogenesis is essential for plants to successfully acclimate to low temperature. Without dedicated steps supervising the 60S large subunits (LSUs) maturation in the cytosol, e.g., Rei-like (REIL) factors, plants fail to accumulate dry weight and fail to grow at suboptimal low temperatures. Around REIL, the final 60S cytosolic maturation steps include proofreading and assembly of functional ribosomal centers such as the polypeptide exit tunnel and the P-Stalk, respectively. In consequence, these ribosomal substructures and their assembly, especially during low temperatures, might be changed and provoke the need for dedicated quality controls. To test this, we blocked ribosome maturation during cold acclimation using two independent reil double mutant genotypes and tested changes in their ribosomal proteomes. Additionally, we normalized our mutant datasets using as a blank the cold responsiveness of a wild-type Arabidopsis genotype. This allowed us to neglect any reil-specific effects that may happen due to the presence or absence of the factor during LSU cytosolic maturation, thus allowing us to test for cold-induced changes that happen in the early nucleolar biogenesis. As a result, we report that cold acclimation triggers a reprogramming in the structural ribosomal proteome. The reprogramming alters the abundance of specific RP families and/or paralogs in non-translational LSU and translational polysome fractions, a phenomenon known as substoichiometry. Next, we tested whether the cold-substoichiometry was spatially confined to specific regions of the complex. In terms of RP proteoforms, we report that remodeling of ribosomes after a cold stimulus is significantly constrained to the polypeptide exit tunnel (PET), i.e., REIL factor binding and functional site. In terms of RP transcripts, cold acclimation induces changes in RP families or paralogs that are significantly constrained to the P-Stalk and the ribosomal head. The three modulated substructures represent possible targets of mechanisms that may constrain translation by controlled ribosome heterogeneity. We propose that non-random ribosome heterogeneity controlled by specialized biogenesis mechanisms may contribute to a preferential or ultimately even rigorous selection of transcripts needed for rapid proteome shifts and successful acclimation.
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author Federico Martinez-Seidel
Olga Beine-Golovchuk
Yin-Chen Hsieh
Kheloud El Eshraky
Michal Gorka
Cheong, Bo Eng
Erika V. Jimenez-Posada
Dirk Walther
Aleksandra Skirycz
Ute Roessner
Joachim Kopka
Alexandre Augusto Pereira Firmino
author_facet Federico Martinez-Seidel
Olga Beine-Golovchuk
Yin-Chen Hsieh
Kheloud El Eshraky
Michal Gorka
Cheong, Bo Eng
Erika V. Jimenez-Posada
Dirk Walther
Aleksandra Skirycz
Ute Roessner
Joachim Kopka
Alexandre Augusto Pereira Firmino
author_sort Federico Martinez-Seidel
title Spatially enriched paralog rearrangements argue functionally diverse ribosomes arise during cold acclimation in Arabidopsis
title_short Spatially enriched paralog rearrangements argue functionally diverse ribosomes arise during cold acclimation in Arabidopsis
title_full Spatially enriched paralog rearrangements argue functionally diverse ribosomes arise during cold acclimation in Arabidopsis
title_fullStr Spatially enriched paralog rearrangements argue functionally diverse ribosomes arise during cold acclimation in Arabidopsis
title_full_unstemmed Spatially enriched paralog rearrangements argue functionally diverse ribosomes arise during cold acclimation in Arabidopsis
title_sort spatially enriched paralog rearrangements argue functionally diverse ribosomes arise during cold acclimation in arabidopsis
publisher MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
publishDate 2021
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42440/1/FULL%20TEXT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42440/
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22116160
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