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Saraumi, Mitsuru
Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University
Tanaka, Takahiro
Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University
Koyama, Daiki
Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University
Nishi, Yoshitaka
Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu Sangyo University
Takahashi, Yoshihiro
Department of Life Science, Faculty of Life Science, Kyushu Sangyo University
Motose, Hiroyasu
Graduate School of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University
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Takahashi, Taku
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| Abstract | Thermospermine is involved in negative regulation of xylem differentiation by enhancing the translation of mRNAs of the SAC51 gene family in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). These mRNAs contain conserved upstream open reading frames (uORFs) that interfere with the translation of the main ORF. To investigate the mechanism by which thermospermine acts in this process, we isolated mutants insensitive to thermospermine, named ‘its’. We show that the four genes responsible for these mutants, its1 to its4, encode: (i) a homolog of SPOUT RNA methyltransferase, (ii) an rRNA pseudouridine synthase CBF5/NAP57, (iii) a putative spliceosome disassembly factor STIPL1/NTR1, and (iv) a plant-specific RNA-binding protein PHIP1. These four mutants were found to have much higher levels of thermospermine than the wild-type. While all these mutants except its1 appear almost normal, they enhance the dwarf phenotype of a mutant of ACL5, which encodes thermospermine synthase, resulting in tiny plants resembling a double knockout of ACL5 and SACL3, a member of the SAC51 family. Reporter assays revealed that GUS activity from the CaMV 35S promoter-SAC51 5′-GUS fusion construct was significantly reduced in its1 and its4 or not affected in its2 and its3, while it was slightly increased in its1, its3, and its4, or not changed in its2 by thermospermine. These findings underscore the critical role of RNA processing and modification in the thermospermine-dependent translational regulation of uORF-containing transcripts.
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| Keywords | thermospermine
uORF
translation
xylem
RNA methyltransferase
pseudouridine synthase
SPOUT domain
spliceosome disassembly
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| Published Date | 2025-09
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| Publication Title |
The Plant Journal
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| Volume | volume123
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| Issue | issue5
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| Publisher | Wiley
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| Start Page | e70476
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| ISSN | 0960-7412
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| NCID | AA10846815
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Journal Article
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English
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岡山大学
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| Copyright Holders | © 2025 The Author(s).
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| Related Url | isVersionOf https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.70476
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| License | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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| Citation | Saraumi, M., Tanaka, T., Koyama, D., Nishi, Y., Takahashi, Y., Motose, H. and Takahashi, T. (2025), RNA processing/modifying enzymes play key roles in the response to thermospermine in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant J, 123: e70476. https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.70476
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| 助成情報 |
22K06281:
シロイヌナズナの応答変異株を用いたサーモスペルミンの作用機構の解明
( 独立行政法人日本学術振興会 / Japan Society for the Promotion of Science )
25K09663:
植物におけるサーモスペルミンの作用標的の実体解明
( 独立行政法人日本学術振興会 / Japan Society for the Promotion of Science )
( 公益財団法人両備檉園記念財団 / Ryobi-Teien Memory Foundation )
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