AtPFA-DSP3, an atypical dual-specificity protein tyrosine phosphatase, affects salt stress response by modulating MPK3 and MPK6 activity
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AtPFA-DSP3, an atypical dual-specificity protein tyrosine phosphatase, affects salt stress response by modulating MPK3 and MPK6 activity
Abstract
Protein phosphorylation, especially serine/threonine and tyrosine phosphorylation, plays significant roles in signalling during plant growth and development as well as plant responses to biotic or abiotic stresses. Dual-specificity protein tyrosine phosphatases dephosphorylate components of these signalling pathways. Here, we report that an atypical dual-specificity protein tyrosine phosphatase, AtPFA-DSP3 (DSP3), negatively affects the response of plants to high-salt conditions. A DSP3 loss-of-function mutant showed reduced sensitivity to salt treatment. DSP3 was primarily localized in nuclei and was degraded during salt treatment. Compared to wild type, the level of ROS was lower in the dsp3 mutant and higher in plants ectopically expressing DSP3, indicating that higher DSP3 level was associated with increased ROS production. DSP3 interacted with and dephosphorylated MPK3 and MPK6. Genetic analyses of a dsp3mpk3 double mutant revealed that DSP3's effect on salt stress depends on MPK3. Moreover, the phosphatase activity of DSP3 was required for its role in salt signalling. These results indicate that DSP3 is a negative regulator of salt responses in Arabidopsis by directly modulating the accumulation of phosphorylated MPK3 and MPK6.
Keywords: Arabidopsis; ROS; protein phosphorylation.
© 2021 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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