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Structural analyses of the plant PRT6-UBR box in the Cys-Arg/N-degron pathway and insights into the plant submergence response

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2022)

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The submergence response in higher plants is highly dependent on the protein stability of group VII ethylene response factors, which are primarily degraded through the oxygen-dependent Cys-Arg branch of the N-degron pathway of targeted proteolysis. Knockout of PRT6, an E3 ligase and a vital component of the N-degron pathway, improves submergence tolerance in Arabidopsis and barley but is associated with side effects such as germination deficiency. In this study, we determined structures of rice and Arabidopsis PRT6-UBR box in complex with various Arg/N-degron related peptides. We identified two highly conserved motifs in the plant PRT6-UBR box, which is responsible for Cys-Arg/N-degron recognition. Structural and mutagenesis studies revealed the importance of two conserved motifs for Cys-Arg/N-degron recognition. The phenotype of Arabidopsis seedlings with PRT6-UBR mutants in these newly identified conserved motifs showed superior submergence survival suggesting that rational manipulation of the PRT6-UBR box can improve flood tolerance. Our results provide an engineering platform for generating crops with improved submergence tolerance. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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plant submergence response,pathway,cys-arg,n-degron
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