N6-methyladenosine-mediated feedback regulation of abscisic acid perception via phase-separated ECT8 condensates in Arabidopsis
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N6-methyladenosine-mediated feedback regulation of abscisic acid perception via phase-separated ECT8 condensates in Arabidopsis
Abstract
N6-methyladenosine (m6A) is the most abundant internal modification in eukaryotic mRNAs, yet how plants recognize this chemical modification to swiftly adjust developmental plasticity under environmental stresses remains unclear. Here we show that m6A mRNA modification and its reader protein EVOLUTIONARILY CONSERVED C-TERMINAL REGION 8 (ECT8) act together as a key checkpoint for negative feedback regulation of abscisic acid (ABA) signalling by sequestering the m6A-modified ABA receptor gene PYRABACTIN RESISTANCE 1-LIKE 7 (PYL7) via phase-separated ECT8 condensates in stress granules in response to ABA. This partially depletes PYL7 mRNA from its translation in the cytoplasm, thus reducing PYL7 protein levels and compromising ABA perception. The loss of ECT8 results in defective sequestration of m6A-modified PYL7 in stress granules and permits more PYL7 transcripts for translation. This causes overactivation of ABA-responsive genes and the consequent ABA-hypersensitive phenotypes, including drought tolerance. Overall, our findings reveal that m6A-mediated sequestration of PYL7 by ECT8 in stress granules negatively regulates ABA perception, thereby enabling prompt feedback regulation of ABA signalling to prevent plant cell overreaction to environmental stresses.
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