Functional and Structural Analysis Reveals Distinct Biological Roles of Plant Synaptotagmins in Response to Environmental Stress.
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Endoplasmic reticulum–plasma membrane contact sites (ER–PM CSs) are evolutionarily conserved membrane domains found in
all eukaryotes, where the ER closely interfaces with the PM. This short distance is achieved in plants through the action of tether
proteins such as synaptotagmins (SYTs). Arabidopsis comprises five SYT members (SYT1–SYT5), but whether they possess
overlapping or distinct biological functions remains elusive. SYT1, the best‐characterized member, plays an essential role in the
resistance to abiotic stress. This study reveals that the functionally redundant SYT1 and SYT3 genes, but not SYT5, are involved in
salt and cold stress resistance. We also show that, unlike SYT5, SYT1 and SYT3 are not required for Pseudomonas syringae
resistance. Since SYT1 and SYT5 interact in vivo via their SMP domains, the distinct functions of these proteins cannot be caused by
differences in their localization. Interestingly, structural phylogenetic analysis indicates that the SYT1 and SYT5 clades emerged
early in the evolution of land plants. We also show that the SYT1 and SYT5 clades exhibit different structural features in their SMP
and Ca2+ binding of their C2 domains, rationalizing their distinct biological role.
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García-Hernández S, Rubio L, Rivera-Moreno M, Pérez-Sancho J, Morello-López J, Esteban Del Valle A, Benítez-Fuente F, Beuzón CR, Macho AP, Ruiz-López N, Albert A, Botella MA. Functional and Structural Analysis Reveals Distinct Biological Roles of Plant Synaptotagmins in Response to Environmental Stress. Plant Cell Environ. 2025 Jan;48(1):260-271. doi: 10.1111/pce.15125.
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