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- Title
AMPK activator 991 specifically activates SnRK1 and thereby affects seed germination in rice.
- Authors
Hu, Yuxiang; Lin, Yan; Bai, Jiaqi; Xu, Xuemei; Wang, Ziteng; Ding, Chengqiang; Ding, Yanfeng; Chen, Lin
- Abstract
Sucrose non-fermenting-1-related protein kinase 1 (SnRK1) and AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) are highly conserved. Compound 991 is an AMPK activator in mammals. However, whether 991 also activates SnRK1 remains unknown. The addition of 991 significantly increased SnRK1 activity in desalted extracts from germinating rice seeds in vitro. To determine whether 991 has biological activity, rice seeds were treated with different concentrations of 991. Germination was promoted at low concentrations but inhibited at high concentrations. The effects of 991 on germination were similar to those of OsSnRK1a overexpression. To explore whether 991 affects germination by specifically affecting SnRK1, germination of an snrk1a mutant and the wild type under 1 μM 991 treatment was compared. The snrk1a mutant was insensitive to 991. Phosphoproteomic analysis showed that the differential phosphopeptides induced by 991 and OsSnRK1a overexpression largely overlapped. Furthermore, SnRK1 might regulate rice germination in a dosage-dependent manner by regulating the phosphorylation of three phosphosites, namely S285-PIP2;4, S1013-SOS1, and S110-ABI5. These results indicate that 991 is a specific SnRK1 activator in rice. The promotion and inhibition of germination by 991 also occurred in wheat seeds. Thus, 991 is useful for exploring SnRK1 function and the chemical regulation of growth and development in crops.
- Subjects
AMP-activated protein kinases; RICE seeds; GERMINATION; PROTEIN kinases; WHEAT seeds; CROP development
- Publication
Journal of Experimental Botany, 2024, Vol 75, Issue 10, p2917
- ISSN
0022-0957
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/jxb/erae046