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SPINDLY interacts with EIN2 to facilitate ethylene signalling-mediated fruit ripening in tomato
Authors:Jin Xu  Sidi Liu  Licong Cai  Lingyu Wang  Yufei Dong  Zhenyu Qi  Jingquan Yu  Yanhong Zhou
Affiliation:1. Department of Horticulture, Zijingang Campus, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China;2. Agricultural Experiment Station, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China
Abstract:The post-translational modification of proteins enables cells to respond promptly to dynamic stimuli by controlling protein functions. In higher plants, SPINDLY (SPY) and SECRET AGENT (SEC) are two prominent O-glycosylation enzymes that have both unique and overlapping roles; however, the effects of their O-glycosylation on fruit ripening and the underlying mechanisms remain largely unknown. Here we report that SlSPY affects tomato fruit ripening. Using slspy mutants and two SlSPY-OE lines, we provide biological evidence for the positive role of SlSPY in fruit ripening. We demonstrate that SlSPY regulates fruit ripening by changing the ethylene response in tomato. To further investigate the underlying mechanism, we identify a central regulator of ethylene signalling ETHYLENE INSENSITIVE 2 (EIN2) as a SlSPY interacting protein. SlSPY promotes the stability and nuclear accumulation of SlEIN2. Mass spectrometry analysis further identified that SlEIN2 has two potential sites Ser771 and Thr821 of O-glycans modifications. Further study shows that SlEIN2 is essential for SlSPY in regulating fruit ripening in tomatoes. Collectively, our findings reveal a novel regulatory function of SlSPY in fruit and provide novel insights into the role of the SlSPY-SlEIN2 module in tomato fruit ripening.
Keywords:fruit ripening  ethylene signalling  O-glycosylation  SlSPY  SlEIN2
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