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Root-knot nematodes are obligate endoparasites that maintain a biotrophic relationship with their hosts over a period of several weeks. They induce the differentiation of root cells into specialized multinucleate hypertrophied feeding cells known as giant cells. Nematode effectors synthesized in the esophageal glands and injected into the plant tissue through the syringe-like stylet play a key role in giant cell ontogenesis. The MiEFF1 is one of the rare effectors of phytopathogenic nematodes to have been located in feeding cells. This effector specifically targets the giant cell nuclei. We investigated the functions modulated by this effector, by using a yeast two-hybrid approach to identify its host targets. We characterized a universal stress protein (USP) and cytosolic glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenases (GAPCs) as the targets of MiEFF1. We validated the interaction of MiEFF1 with these host targets in the plant cell nucleus, by bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC). A functional analysis with GUS reporter lines and knockout mutant lines showed that GAPCs were induced in giant cells and that their non-metabolic functions were required for root-knot nematode infection. These susceptibility factors are potentially interesting targets for the development of new root-knot nematode control strategies.
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Nat Commun
August 2025
Department of Inflammation and Immunity, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Cleveland, OH, USA.
Heme is an iron-containing cofactor generated in mitochondria that must leave this organelle to reach protein targets in other cell compartments. Because mitochondrial heme binding by cytosolic GAPDH enables its distribution in cells, we sought to uncover how heme reaches GAPDH. Experiments utilizing two human cell lines and a GAPDH reporter protein whose heme binding can be followed by fluorescence reveal that the mitochondrial protein FLVCR1b provides heme to GAPDH in concert with a rise and fall in their association.
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August 2025
Institute of Medical Biochemistry Leopoldo de Meis, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Brown adipose tissue (BAT) plays a central role in thermogenesis by coupling fatty acid oxidation to heat production. Efficient BAT thermogenic activity requires enhanced glycolytic flux, which in turn depends on continuous regeneration of cytosolic NAD to sustain glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase activity. This regeneration is mediated by three main pathways: lactate dehydrogenase, the glycerol-3-phosphate shuttle, and the malate-aspartate shuttle (MASh).
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May 2025
State Key Laboratory of Cellular Stress Biology, School of Life Sciences, Xiamen University, Fujian, 361102, China.
GAPDH regulates plant stem cell maintenance. WUSCHEL (WUS) and WUSCHEL-RELATED HOMEOBOX (WOX) family proteins are vital for maintaining the homeostasis of stem cells, which is necessary for the continuous growth and the development of plants. Plants frequently encounter environmental stress that can lead to an increase in reactive oxygen species, such as hydrogen peroxide (HO).
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April 2025
Boyce Thompson Institute, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.
Diketopiperazines (DKPs) are chemically and functionally diverse cyclic dipeptides associated primarily with microbes. Few DKPs have been reported from plants and animals; the best characterized is cyclo(His-Pro), found in the mammalian central nervous system, where it arises from the proteolytic cleavage of a thyrotropin-releasing tripeptide hormone. Herein, we report the identification of cyclo(His-Pro) in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), where its levels increase upon abiotic stress conditions, including high salt, heat, and cold.
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April 2025
Division of Horticultural Biotechnology, Hankyong National University, Anseong 17579, Republic of Korea.
Background/objectives: The glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) enzyme, encoded by , plays a crucial role in glycolysis while participating in various physiological and stress response pathways.
Methods: In this study, the expression levels of the and genes were investigated over time by treating various abiotic stresses (ABA, PEG, NaCl, heat, and cold) in rice seedlings.
Results: As a result, the expression levels of both genes in the ABA-treated group increased continuously for 0-6 h and then de-creased sharply from 12 h onwards.