Acylation Of Non-Specific Phospholipase C4 Determines Its Function In Plant Response To Phosphate Deficiency

PLANT JOURNAL(2021)

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Non-specific phospholipase C (NPC) is involved in plant growth, development and stress responses. To elucidate the mechanism by which NPCs mediate cellular functions, here we show that NPC4 is S-acylated at the C terminus and that acylation determines its plasma membrane (PM) association and function. The acylation of NPC4 was detected using NPC4 isolated from Arabidopsis and reconstituted in vitro. The C-terminal Cys-533 was identified as the S-acylation residue, and the mutation of Cys-533 to Ala-533 in NPC4 (NPC4(C533A)) led to the loss of S-acylation and membrane association of NPC4. The knockout of NPC4 impeded the phosphate deficiency-induced decrease of the phosphosphingolipid glycosyl inositol phosphoryl ceramide (GIPC), but introducing NPC4(C533A) to npc4-1 failed to complement this defect, thereby supporting the hypothesis that the non-acylated NPC4(C533A) fails to hydrolyze GIPC during phosphate deprivation. Moreover, NPC4(C533A) failed to complement the primary root growth in npc4-1 under stress. In addition, NPC4 in Brassica napus was S-acylated and mutation of the S-acylating cysteine residue of BnaC01.NPC4 led to the loss of S-acylation and its membrane association. Together, our results reveal that S-acylation of NPC4 in the C terminus is conserved and required for its membrane association, phosphosphingolipid hydrolysis and function in plant stress responses.
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Arabidopsis thaliana, Brassica napus, non&#8208, specific phospholipase&#160, C, S&#8208, acylation, membrane association, GIPC
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