Perturbation of mitochondrial Ca2+ homeostasis activates cross-compartmental proteostatic response in Arabidopsis
0301 basic medicine
03 medical and health sciences
DOI:
10.1101/2022.10.02.510489
Publication Date:
2022-10-05T20:20:29Z
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AbstractMitochondrial Ca2+ (mtCa2+) homeostasis is essential to mitochondrial functions. However, how mtCa2+ homeostasis is achieved and the consequences of impaired mtCa2+ homeostasis in plants is poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate a critical role for mitochondrial Ca2+ uniporter (MCU) in the control of mtCa2+ uptake for mtCa2+ homeostasis in planta by characterizing MCU mutants and overexpressed plants. Impaired MCU-controlled mtCa2+ homeostasis (iMUCH) in gain-of-function and loss-of-function MCU plants causes the misregulation of mitochondrial gene expression that triggers mitonuclear protein imbalance. Transcriptome integrated with proteomics analysis reveal activation of multiple compartmental UPR gene expression and decrease of cytosolic translation with selective repression of ribosome and RNA modification protein synthesis upon iMUCH. Intriguingly, TOR signalling is not involved in cytosolic translational response to iMUCH, but the reduction of eIFα phosphorylation is evident under iMUCH induced mitochondrial stress. Thus, our study unveils the essential functions of MCU proteins for mtCa2+ homeostasis, and the involvement of MCU-controlled mtCa2+ homeostasis in mitochondrial stress dependent regulation of protein synthesis for cellular proteostasis that is connected to plant growth and stress resistance.
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