碳酸酐酶
磷酸酶
丝氨酸
苏氨酸
激酶
磷酸化
化学
生物化学
细胞生物学
酶
生物
生物物理学
作者
Mao Zhang,Cheng Zhu,Yuanyuan Duan,Tong‐Bao Liu,Haoping Liu,Chang Su,Yang Lü
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41556-022-00936-6
摘要
Carbon dioxide not only plays a central role in the carbon cycle, but also acts as a crucial signal in living cells. Adaptation to changing CO2 concentrations is critical for all organisms. Conversion of CO2 to HCO3- by carbonic anhydrase and subsequent HCO3--triggered signalling are thought to be important for cellular responses to CO2 (refs. 1-3). However, carbonic anhydrases are suggested to transduce a change in CO2 rather than be a direct CO2 sensor4,5, the mechanism(s) by which organisms sense CO2 remain unknown. Here we demonstrate that a unique group of PP2C phosphatases from fungi and plants senses CO2, but not HCO3-, to control diverse cellular programmes. Different from other phosphatases, these PP2Cs all have an intrinsically disordered region (IDR). They formed reversible liquid-like droplets through phase separation both in cells and in vitro, and were activated in response to elevated environmental CO2 in an IDR-dependent manner. The IDRs in PP2Cs are characterized by a sequence of polar amino acids enriched in serine/threonine, which provides CO2 responsiveness. CO2-responsive activation of PP2Cs via the serine/threonine-rich IDR-mediated phase separation represents a direct CO2 sensing mechanism and is widely exploited.
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