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Peripheral membrane proteins modulate stress tolerance by safeguarding cellulose synthases

Christopher Kesten
Álvaro García-Moreno
Alexandra Menna
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Araceli Castillo
Francisco Percio
Noemi Ruiz-Lopez
Yvon Jaillais

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Controlled primary cell wall remodeling allows plant growth under stressful conditions, but how these changes are conveyed to adjust cellulose synthesis is not understood. Here, we identify the TETRATRICOPEPTIDE THIOREDOXIN-LIKE (TTL) proteins as new members of the cellulose synthase complex (CSC) and describe their unique and hitherto unknown dynamic association with the CSC under cellulose-deficient conditions. We find that TTLs are essential for maintaining cellulose synthesis under high-salinity conditions, establishing a stress-resilient cortical microtubule array, and stabilizing CSCs at the plasma membrane. To fulfill these functions, TTLs interact with CELLULOSE SYNTHASE 1 (CESA1) and engage with cortical microtubules to promote their polymerization. We propose that TTLs function as bridges connecting stress perception with dynamic regulation of cellulose biosynthesis at the plasma membrane.
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hal-03872407 , version 1 (25-11-2022)

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Christopher Kesten, Álvaro García-Moreno, Vítor Amorim-Silva, Alexandra Menna, Araceli Castillo, et al.. Peripheral membrane proteins modulate stress tolerance by safeguarding cellulose synthases. Science Advances , 2022, 8 (46), pp.eabq6971. ⟨10.1126/sciadv.abq6971⟩. ⟨hal-03872407⟩
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