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The property and function of proteins undergoing liquid-liquid phase separation in plants

Xuejiao Yang, Yang Huang,Pengguo Xia

PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT(2024)

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Abstract
A wide variety of membrane-less organelles in cells play an essential role in regulating gene expression, RNA processing, plant growth and development, and helping organisms cope with changing external environments. In biology, liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) usually refers to a reversible process in which one or more specific molecular components are spontaneously separated from the bulk environment, producing two distinct liquid phases: concentrated and dilute. LLPS may be a powerful cellular compartmentalisation mechanism whereby biocondensates formed via LLPS when biomolecules exceed critical or saturating concentrations in the environment where they are found will be generated. It has been widely used to explain the formation of membrane-less organelles in organisms. LLPS studies in the context of plant physiology are now widespread, but most of the research is still focused on non-plant systems; the study of phase separation in plants needs to be more thorough. Proteins and nucleic acids are the main components involved in LLPS. This review summarises the specific features and properties of biomolecules undergoing LLPS in plants. We describe in detail these biomolecules' structural characteristics, the mechanism of formation of condensates, and the functions of these condensates. Finally, We summarised the phase separation mechanisms in plant growth, development, and stress adaptation. The plant research community had largely overlooked the liquid-liquid phase separation that occurs in plants. This review explored the characterisation of biomolecules in plants that could undergo liquid-liquid phase separation and discuss the role played by biocondensates during plant growth and development.
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biomolecular condensate,environmental signal response,plant growth and development,plant productivity,protein functions,stress resistance
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