Light Changes Promote Distinct Responses of Plastid Protein Acetylation Marks

Eirich, Jürgen; Boyer, Jean-Baptiste; Armbruster, Laura; Ivanauskaite, Aiste; Torre La De, Carolina; Meinnel, Thierry; Wirtz, Markus; Mulo, Paula; Finkemeier, Iris; Giglione, Carmela

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Protein acetylation is a key co- and post-translational modification. However, how different types of acetylation respond to environmental stress is still unknown. To address this, we investigated the role of a member of the newly discovered family of plastid acetyltransferases (GNAT2), which features both lysine- and N-terminal acetyltransferase activities. Our study aimed to provide a holistic multi-omics acetylation-dependent view of plant acclimation to short-term light changes. We found that both the yield and coverage of the N-terminal acetylome remained unchanged in WT and gnat2-KO backgrounds after 2 h of exposure to high light or darkness. Similarly, no differences in transcriptome or adenylate energy charge were observed between the genotypes under the tested light conditions. In contrast, the lysine acetylome proved to be sensitive to the changes in light conditions, especially in the gnat2 background. This suggests unique strategies of plant acclimation for quick responses to environmental changes involving lysine, but not N-terminal, GNAT2-mediated acetylation activity. © 2024 THE AUTHORS.

Details about the publication

JournalMolecular and Cellular Proteomics (MCP)
Volume23
Issue11
Article number100845
StatusPublished
Release year2024
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1016/j.mcpro.2024.100845
Link to the full texthttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.mcpro.2024.100845
Keywordsplant science, proteomics, mass spectrometry, post-translational modifications

Authors from the University of Münster

Eirich, Jürgen
Professorship for Plant Physiology (Prof. Finkemeier)
Finkemeier, Iris
Professorship for Plant Physiology (Prof. Finkemeier)