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  • ️Mon Jan 01 2024

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. 2024 Apr 1;17(4):531-551.

doi: 10.1016/j.molp.2024.02.016. Epub 2024 Feb 27.

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Plant RNA-binding proteins: Phase separation dynamics and functional mechanisms underlying plant development and stress responses

Sheng Fan et al. Mol Plant. 2024.

Abstract

RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) accompany RNA from synthesis to decay, mediating every aspect of RNA metabolism and impacting diverse cellular and developmental processes in eukaryotes. Many RBPs undergo phase separation along with their bound RNA to form and function in dynamic membraneless biomolecular condensates for spatiotemporal coordination or regulation of RNA metabolism. Increasing evidence suggests that phase-separating RBPs with RNA-binding domains and intrinsically disordered regions play important roles in plant development and stress adaptation. Here, we summarize the current knowledge about how dynamic partitioning of RBPs into condensates controls plant development and enables sensing of experimental changes to confer growth plasticity under stress conditions, with a focus on the dynamics and functional mechanisms of RBP-rich nuclear condensates and cytoplasmic granules in mediating RNA metabolism. We also discuss roles of multiple factors, such as environmental signals, protein modifications, and N6-methyladenosine RNA methylation, in modulating the phase separation behaviors of RBPs, and highlight the prospects and challenges for future research on phase-separating RBPs in crops.

Keywords: RNA metabolism; RNA-binding proteins; biomolecular condensates; development; phase separation; stress resilience.

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