Project: Functional-structural analysis of Casein Kinase 2 and SOG1 in response to Al-induced DNA damage and phosphate starvation
2020-01-01 – 2023-12-31
- Abstract
Aluminum (Al) toxicity represents an important limitation to worldwide crop production, occurring in upwards of 50 % of the world’ arable land The most evident symptom and important consequence of Al toxicity is root growth inhibition Additionally, Al influences phosphorus (Pi) availability, eventually resulting in nutritional deficiency in shoots and leaves Recently, we have identified through a chemical genomics screen in Arabidopsis thaliana a compound (nominated C43) that confers Al resistance, being a potential Casein Kinase 2 (CK2) inhibitor Our preliminary data indicate that CK2 grants Al toxicity resistance through phosphorylation of the SOG1 transcription factor, being an essential regulator arresting cell cycle progression in response to DNA damage Strikingly, C43 also grants growth under low Pi conditions, suggesting that Pi-deficiency and Al-toxicity converge via the CK2-SOG1 pathway Within this project, we aim to test this hypothesis through a detailed structural-functional analysis in combination with physiological experiments In particular, the interactions between C43, CK2 and SOG1 will be studies at the biochemical, biophysical and structural level Additionally, the obtained structural data will be correlated with growth experiments under conditions of Al toxicity and Pi depletion
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- Journal Article
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Purification and characterization of the intrinsically disordered Arabidopsis thaliana protein SOG1
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- Journal Article
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Mechanistic insights into DNA damage recognition and checkpoint control in plants
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SIAMESE-RELATED1 imposes differentiation of stomatal lineage ground cells into pavement cells
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- Journal Article
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Distinctive and complementary roles of E2F transcription factors during plant replication stress responses
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Cell cycle checkpoint control in response to DNA damage by environmental stresses
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- Journal Article
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A mutation in DNA polymerase α rescues WEE1KO sensitivity to HU
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- Journal Article
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Maize ATR safeguards genome stability during kernel development to prevent early endosperm endocycle onset and cell death
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G2/M-checkpoint activation in fasciata1 rescues an aberrant S-phase checkpoint but causes genome instability
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Arabidopsis casein kinase 2 triggers stem cell exhaustion under Al toxicity and phosphate deficiency through activating the DNA damage response pathway
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Crystal structure of Arabidopsis thaliana casein kinase 2 α1