细胞生物学
分生组织
转录因子
活性氧
半胱氨酸
基因
生物
拟南芥
化学
生物化学
突变体
酶
作者
Xiaozhen Huang,Shudong Chen,Weiping Li,Lingli Tang,Yueqin Zhang,Ning Yang,Yu-Pan Zou,Xiawan Zhai,Nan Xiao,Wei Liu,Pilong Li,Xu Cao
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41589-021-00739-0
摘要
How aerobic organisms exploit inevitably generated but potentially dangerous reactive oxygen species (ROS) to benefit normal life is a fundamental biological question. Locally accumulated ROS have been reported to prime stem cell differentiation. However, the underlying molecular mechanism is unclear. Here, we reveal that developmentally produced H2O2 in plant shoot apical meristem (SAM) triggers reversible protein phase separation of TERMINATING FLOWER (TMF), a transcription factor that times flowering transition in the tomato by repressing pre-maturation of SAM. Cysteine residues within TMF sense cellular redox to form disulfide bonds that concatenate multiple TMF molecules and elevate the amount of intrinsically disordered regions to drive phase separation. Oxidation triggered phase separation enables TMF to bind and sequester the promoter of a floral identity gene ANANTHA to repress its expression. The reversible transcriptional condensation via redox-regulated phase separation endows aerobic organisms with the flexibility of gene control in dealing with developmental cues.
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